Background: Whilst there is a growing body of research on the psychological outcomes for siblings of autistic children (autism siblings), few studies have considered the school context.Aims: To explore group differences on two school-related self-reported outcomes for autism siblings and siblings of non-autistic children: sense of school belonging, and academic self-concept. Data on self- and parent/carer-reported behavioural and emotional problems were also collected.Methods and procedures: 65 autism siblings and a comparison group of 57 siblings of non-autistic children aged 11–16 years completed questionnaires measuring sense of school belonging, academic self concept, and behaviour problems. 73 parents in the autism sibling and 67 paren...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
Introduction: Growing up with a sibling with impaired communication and social interaction may also ...
Background Whilst there is a growing body of research on the psychological outcomes for siblings of...
A systematic literature review was conducted to explore the educational outcomes for, and experience...
A substantial amount of research has focused on the psychological, social, and behavioral impacts of...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Autism has just recently become a widely researched field and due to the sudden pique of interest, t...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Previous research has suggested siblings of individuals with autism are more likely to have adjustme...
Siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently experience a higher level of soc...
Objectives: Research was aimed at the comparison of the self-concept in the sibling of the children ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
BACKGROUND: Recent autism research has evidenced a shift from psychological outcomes to contextualis...
When there is a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family, the whole system is profoundl...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
Introduction: Growing up with a sibling with impaired communication and social interaction may also ...
Background Whilst there is a growing body of research on the psychological outcomes for siblings of...
A systematic literature review was conducted to explore the educational outcomes for, and experience...
A substantial amount of research has focused on the psychological, social, and behavioral impacts of...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Autism has just recently become a widely researched field and due to the sudden pique of interest, t...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Previous research has suggested siblings of individuals with autism are more likely to have adjustme...
Siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently experience a higher level of soc...
Objectives: Research was aimed at the comparison of the self-concept in the sibling of the children ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
BACKGROUND: Recent autism research has evidenced a shift from psychological outcomes to contextualis...
When there is a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family, the whole system is profoundl...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
Introduction: Growing up with a sibling with impaired communication and social interaction may also ...