© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Using the Short Form 12 Health Survey this cross-sectional study examined parental well-being in caregivers of children with one of three genetic disorders associated with intellectual disability; Down syndrome, Rett syndrome and the CDKL5 disorder. Data were sourced from the Western Australian Down Syndrome (n = 291), Australian Rett Syndrome (n = 187) and International CDKL5 Disorder (n = 168) Databases. Among 596 mothers (median age, years 43.7; 24.6–72.2), emotional well-being was poorer than general female populations across age groups. Multivariate linear regression identified the poorest well-being in parents of children with the CDKL5 disorder, a rare but severe ...
Background The current study examined parents’ views about their child’s educational provision for ...
BACKGROUND: The current study examined parents' views about their child's educational provision for ...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability has a complex effect on the well-being of affected individuals a...
Background: Although research in this area remains sparse, raising a child with some genetic disorde...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Recent progress in genetic testing has facilitated obtaining an etiologic diagnosis in children with...
Background: This cross-sectional study assessed both family and individual quality of life (QOL), an...
Background: Carers of children with intellectual disability show high rates of parent-related stress...
Background Family members caring for children with intellectual disability (ID) routinely report he...
© 2018 Mac Keith Press Aim: To describe health-related quality of life of Australian children and ad...
Background: The current study focuses on mothers and fathers of children with three rare genetic syn...
Background Although parental stress is higher for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs),...
Backrgound Many previous studies have reported that mothers of children with intellectual disabiliti...
Background The current study examined parents’ views about their child’s educational provision for ...
BACKGROUND: The current study examined parents' views about their child's educational provision for ...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability has a complex effect on the well-being of affected individuals a...
Background: Although research in this area remains sparse, raising a child with some genetic disorde...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Recent progress in genetic testing has facilitated obtaining an etiologic diagnosis in children with...
Background: This cross-sectional study assessed both family and individual quality of life (QOL), an...
Background: Carers of children with intellectual disability show high rates of parent-related stress...
Background Family members caring for children with intellectual disability (ID) routinely report he...
© 2018 Mac Keith Press Aim: To describe health-related quality of life of Australian children and ad...
Background: The current study focuses on mothers and fathers of children with three rare genetic syn...
Background Although parental stress is higher for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs),...
Backrgound Many previous studies have reported that mothers of children with intellectual disabiliti...
Background The current study examined parents’ views about their child’s educational provision for ...
BACKGROUND: The current study examined parents' views about their child's educational provision for ...
Down syndrome is a disorder characterised by mild to moderate intellectual impairment, short stature...