Background: Young people with Down syndrome and their families often contend with social stigma. The present study examined this issue from their mothers' perspective. Methods: An interpretative phenomenological approach (IPA) was used to explore mothers' perceptions of their child's developing awareness of their disability and associated social stigma. Interviews were carried out with nine mothers of young people with Down syndrome aged 9–16 years old. Results: All mothers were sensitive to the stigmatized status of Down syndrome and were at pains to protect their child from becoming aware of it. Some mothers had talked about Down syndrome with their child. Other mothers carefully monitored their child for signs that they were ...
In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Wr...
ABSTRACT. This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of ...
In this paper, we present a longitudinal case study involving four dyads with babies with Down synd...
Background: Young people with Down syndrome and their families often contend with social stigma. The...
Background: Past research suggests children with Down syndrome often lack awareness of their disabil...
A body of literature has examined the understanding adults with intellectual disabilities have of th...
Background: Past research suggests children with Down syndrome often lack awareness of their disabil...
A qualitative study explored mothers\u27 experience of the birth of a child with Down syndrome withi...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Aims: Down syndrome (DS), as the most common cause of mental retardation causes many health problems...
No abstract avaialble.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Down Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality that is associated with an intellectual and developmental...
Life experiences of young mothers of preschool aged children with Down syndrome were explored in thi...
One of the most commonly recognized intellectual disabilities is trisomy 21, also known as Down's sy...
This study aims to investigate the effect of communication skills of children with Down Syndrome on ...
In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Wr...
ABSTRACT. This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of ...
In this paper, we present a longitudinal case study involving four dyads with babies with Down synd...
Background: Young people with Down syndrome and their families often contend with social stigma. The...
Background: Past research suggests children with Down syndrome often lack awareness of their disabil...
A body of literature has examined the understanding adults with intellectual disabilities have of th...
Background: Past research suggests children with Down syndrome often lack awareness of their disabil...
A qualitative study explored mothers\u27 experience of the birth of a child with Down syndrome withi...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Aims: Down syndrome (DS), as the most common cause of mental retardation causes many health problems...
No abstract avaialble.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Down Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality that is associated with an intellectual and developmental...
Life experiences of young mothers of preschool aged children with Down syndrome were explored in thi...
One of the most commonly recognized intellectual disabilities is trisomy 21, also known as Down's sy...
This study aims to investigate the effect of communication skills of children with Down Syndrome on ...
In this study the authors explored maternal perceptions of life with Down Syndrome (DS) in Korea. Wr...
ABSTRACT. This study described the feelings and experiences of a mother that has a child carrier of ...
In this paper, we present a longitudinal case study involving four dyads with babies with Down synd...