Introduction: Several studies have reported that having a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) increases parental stress and that parental psychosocial functioning influences child`s development and behavior. It is unclear how parents of children with NDD experience family functionality, family health and receive support and if there are differences between experiences of mothers and fathers. Methods: Families with children referred to a neurocognitive unit were invited to the study. A modified version of the FAmily Functionality, HEalth, and Social support (FAFHES) questionnaire was used. Open-ended questions were also included. Results: Parents rated their social support lower than their family functionality and family healt...
It is estimated that 15 percent of the world’s population live with some form of disability where ne...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
Introduction: Several studies have reported that having a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder (...
Diana Cavonius-Rintahaka,1,2 Anna Liisa Aho,3 Arja Voutilainen,2 Eva Billstedt,1 Christopher Gillber...
Purpose: Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (Neuro) pose complex parenting challenges, parti...
Background: There is evidence that parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders report high...
It is estimated that 1 in 10 children, almost 240 million children, live with disabilities around th...
Social scientists have been interested in studying families of children with neurodevelopmental diso...
Objective To compare parental adjustment, social support, and family functioning between families of...
In recent years, studies have shown that parents of children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs...
Mothers of children with suspected developmental coordination disorder qualitatively report high lev...
Background: The two most common neuropsychiatric disabilities are attention deficithyperactivity dis...
Objectives Previous studies have highlighted the need to offer targeted interventions to strengthen ...
Parenting children with neurodevelopmental deficits (NDDs) is very stressful, more so than the paren...
It is estimated that 15 percent of the world’s population live with some form of disability where ne...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
Introduction: Several studies have reported that having a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder (...
Diana Cavonius-Rintahaka,1,2 Anna Liisa Aho,3 Arja Voutilainen,2 Eva Billstedt,1 Christopher Gillber...
Purpose: Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (Neuro) pose complex parenting challenges, parti...
Background: There is evidence that parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders report high...
It is estimated that 1 in 10 children, almost 240 million children, live with disabilities around th...
Social scientists have been interested in studying families of children with neurodevelopmental diso...
Objective To compare parental adjustment, social support, and family functioning between families of...
In recent years, studies have shown that parents of children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs...
Mothers of children with suspected developmental coordination disorder qualitatively report high lev...
Background: The two most common neuropsychiatric disabilities are attention deficithyperactivity dis...
Objectives Previous studies have highlighted the need to offer targeted interventions to strengthen ...
Parenting children with neurodevelopmental deficits (NDDs) is very stressful, more so than the paren...
It is estimated that 15 percent of the world’s population live with some form of disability where ne...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...