Sibling relationships in families of children with disabilities are generally positive despite difficulties that may result from the child’s disability. Many developmental disabilities have associated communication impairments that could affect how siblings interact with each other and the closeness between them. Research has rarely addressed the role of communication skills and how potential deficits in communication may impact the sibling relationship. The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics of sibling communication interaction patterns when one sibling has a developmental disability and the unique role that communication skills play in the quality of the sibling relationship using both self-report and observational m...
AbstractOverall, the available literature has produced contradictory findings on siblings relationsh...
Although considerable research exists concerning families raising children with disabilities, relati...
Background: Studies have shown that it is often a sibling who takes on the support and caregiving ro...
Sibling relationships in families of children with disabilities are generally positive despite diffi...
Siblings can serve as significant companions and caregivers for individuals with ID throughout the l...
A number of previous researchers have concluded a higher incidence of behavioral and psychological p...
Background: Understanding sibling relationship quality is important, as it is associated with mental...
Seldom has the quality of the sibling relationship between children with disabilities and their sibl...
In this exploratory study, 46 sisters of moderately to profoundly developmentally disabled individua...
Siblings can serve as significant companions and caregivers for individuals with ID throughout the l...
Note:The effects of disability on sibling well-being and sibling relationship quality wereevaluated....
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7...
Siblings play an important role in the lives of children with disabilities, especially those with co...
Possible psychosocial benefits resulting from exposure to siblings with disabilities are investigate...
Siblings are essential communication partners within the family support system with longest-lasting ...
AbstractOverall, the available literature has produced contradictory findings on siblings relationsh...
Although considerable research exists concerning families raising children with disabilities, relati...
Background: Studies have shown that it is often a sibling who takes on the support and caregiving ro...
Sibling relationships in families of children with disabilities are generally positive despite diffi...
Siblings can serve as significant companions and caregivers for individuals with ID throughout the l...
A number of previous researchers have concluded a higher incidence of behavioral and psychological p...
Background: Understanding sibling relationship quality is important, as it is associated with mental...
Seldom has the quality of the sibling relationship between children with disabilities and their sibl...
In this exploratory study, 46 sisters of moderately to profoundly developmentally disabled individua...
Siblings can serve as significant companions and caregivers for individuals with ID throughout the l...
Note:The effects of disability on sibling well-being and sibling relationship quality wereevaluated....
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7...
Siblings play an important role in the lives of children with disabilities, especially those with co...
Possible psychosocial benefits resulting from exposure to siblings with disabilities are investigate...
Siblings are essential communication partners within the family support system with longest-lasting ...
AbstractOverall, the available literature has produced contradictory findings on siblings relationsh...
Although considerable research exists concerning families raising children with disabilities, relati...
Background: Studies have shown that it is often a sibling who takes on the support and caregiving ro...