Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and developmental disabilities experience both positive and negative impacts when raising their children. Since some parents report feelings of a positive and a negative nature concurrently, within families research must attempt to discover the psychological variables that foster adaptation. This thesis aimed to extend current research in three ways. First parental cognitive variables and their incorporation into existing models of adaptation were critically discussed (Chapter 2). Second, relatively unstudied psychological variables were investigated with respect to both positive and negative parental adjustment. Third, longitudinal methodologies...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
Aims: The aims of this thesis were twofold. First, to review the literature on parental locus of co...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
Background: Existing research studies suggest that parenting a child with intellectual disabilities ...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Background: Previous research with mothers of children with intellectual disabilities has shown that...
Although acknowledging the stress of raising their child with intellectual disabilities, parents als...
Existing theoretical and empirical work in the intellectual disability field has paid little attenti...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Questions around parents with intellectual disability have changed according to sociocultural shifts...
Objectives: Behavioral and emotional problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmen...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
Aims: The aims of this thesis were twofold. First, to review the literature on parental locus of co...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
Background: Existing research studies suggest that parenting a child with intellectual disabilities ...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
The aim of the study was to examine the relation between demographic variables, parental characteris...
There has been a fourfold increase in the percentage of students with disabilities who do not primar...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Background: Previous research with mothers of children with intellectual disabilities has shown that...
Although acknowledging the stress of raising their child with intellectual disabilities, parents als...
Existing theoretical and empirical work in the intellectual disability field has paid little attenti...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
It has been well documented for at least 70 years that families headed by parents with intellectual ...
Questions around parents with intellectual disability have changed according to sociocultural shifts...
Objectives: Behavioral and emotional problems exhibited by children with intellectual and developmen...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
Aims: The aims of this thesis were twofold. First, to review the literature on parental locus of co...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...