BackgroundHistorically, research exploring the impact of having a child with an Intellectual Disability (ID), has focussed exclusively on mothers. The present study aimed to investigate fathers' experiences of parenting a child with Down's syndrome (DS), their contributions, influences on family functioning and inclusion in their child's support provision.MethodSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 fathers. Interviews were analysed using Grounded Theory (GT).ResultsFathers' adjustment appeared to be on a fluid trajectory with three key categories influencing this: "Accommodating the Child," "Adapting the Parental/Spousal Role" and "Adapting Society."ConclusionsThe accounts uncovered fathers' adjustment trajectory to parenting a ...
Background: This thesis explored men’s experiences of becoming a father of a child with an intellect...
Background: As life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability increases, there is a g...
Children with developmental delays (DD) pose unique caregiving challenges, given their developmental...
Introduction: Parenting research still focuses predominantly on mothers’ experiences. In a systemati...
As a result of societal changes and expectations, mothers have returned to paid employment, with fat...
Understanding the needs of parents raising a child with an intellectual disability enables h...
This thesis investigates the effects on fathers of parenting children with disabilities. In the firs...
Background Few studies have explored the well‐being of fathers of children with intellectual disabi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To report the views and experiences of fathers following their child's diagnosi...
The aim of this paper is to review the literature related to fathers of people who have an intellect...
This dissertation explores the narrative experiences of fathers raising children born with Down synd...
As a result of societal changes and expectations, mothers have returned to paid employment, with fat...
While caring can be a very rewarding experience, it has also been reported that some parents who car...
This study sought to rectify the lack of research into fathers of children With a disability. Archai...
Evidence suggests that medical services do not reflect the increased involvement of fathers in child...
Background: This thesis explored men’s experiences of becoming a father of a child with an intellect...
Background: As life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability increases, there is a g...
Children with developmental delays (DD) pose unique caregiving challenges, given their developmental...
Introduction: Parenting research still focuses predominantly on mothers’ experiences. In a systemati...
As a result of societal changes and expectations, mothers have returned to paid employment, with fat...
Understanding the needs of parents raising a child with an intellectual disability enables h...
This thesis investigates the effects on fathers of parenting children with disabilities. In the firs...
Background Few studies have explored the well‐being of fathers of children with intellectual disabi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To report the views and experiences of fathers following their child's diagnosi...
The aim of this paper is to review the literature related to fathers of people who have an intellect...
This dissertation explores the narrative experiences of fathers raising children born with Down synd...
As a result of societal changes and expectations, mothers have returned to paid employment, with fat...
While caring can be a very rewarding experience, it has also been reported that some parents who car...
This study sought to rectify the lack of research into fathers of children With a disability. Archai...
Evidence suggests that medical services do not reflect the increased involvement of fathers in child...
Background: This thesis explored men’s experiences of becoming a father of a child with an intellect...
Background: As life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability increases, there is a g...
Children with developmental delays (DD) pose unique caregiving challenges, given their developmental...