This paper examines the effects of a handicapped child on normal siblings. The complexities of family networks are explored in terms of Farber's (1975) model of arrest of the family cycle. Major sibling studies undertaken since the early sixties are reviewed, and methodological shortcomings discussed in relation to future research needs. The possibility of identifying both siblings “at risk” and characteristics of adequately coping families is canvassed. Currently available research findings are interpreted in terms of their implications for professionals working with handicapped children and their families
In this exploratory study, 46 sisters of moderately to profoundly developmentally disabled individua...
A family is the basic unit for growing up of children in any way. One of the major prerequisites for...
Interest in the impact and influence of having a brother or sister with a disability has increased o...
This paper reviews the literature in two areas of research on the social development of siblings. Sp...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
AbstractThe relationship between people with disabilities and their siblings appears as an important...
Research on siblings of children with a variety of developmental disabilities and major chronic illn...
This research study is focused on perceptions of sibling relationships from the perspective of healt...
Disabled persons are much talked and written about these days, although still too few problems conce...
This study examined whether siblings of children with disabilities have increased mental health prob...
Throughout their lives, siblings who have a brother or sister with a disability will face many chall...
Twelve percent of families in the United States have a child with a disability, yet little is known ...
This paper provides an overview of psychological issues relating to siblings of handicapped persons ...
A study was made of relationships between particular family dynamics and the well-being of-children ...
[[abstract]]In this qualitative study, I took a journey to explore sibling relationships in four fam...
In this exploratory study, 46 sisters of moderately to profoundly developmentally disabled individua...
A family is the basic unit for growing up of children in any way. One of the major prerequisites for...
Interest in the impact and influence of having a brother or sister with a disability has increased o...
This paper reviews the literature in two areas of research on the social development of siblings. Sp...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
AbstractThe relationship between people with disabilities and their siblings appears as an important...
Research on siblings of children with a variety of developmental disabilities and major chronic illn...
This research study is focused on perceptions of sibling relationships from the perspective of healt...
Disabled persons are much talked and written about these days, although still too few problems conce...
This study examined whether siblings of children with disabilities have increased mental health prob...
Throughout their lives, siblings who have a brother or sister with a disability will face many chall...
Twelve percent of families in the United States have a child with a disability, yet little is known ...
This paper provides an overview of psychological issues relating to siblings of handicapped persons ...
A study was made of relationships between particular family dynamics and the well-being of-children ...
[[abstract]]In this qualitative study, I took a journey to explore sibling relationships in four fam...
In this exploratory study, 46 sisters of moderately to profoundly developmentally disabled individua...
A family is the basic unit for growing up of children in any way. One of the major prerequisites for...
Interest in the impact and influence of having a brother or sister with a disability has increased o...