Siblings of children with a disability are an at risk group for emotional and behavioral problems. This study evaluated an intervention to promote the emotional and behavioral functioning of siblings of children with disabilities and chronic health conditions. SibworkS is a six-week manual-based, cognitive–behavioral group support program focussed on strengthening siblings’ perceived social support, self-esteem, problem-solving skills, adaptive coping behaviors and positive sibling relationships. Fifty-six children aged 7–12 were allocated to either the SibworkS program (n = 30) or waitlist control (n = 26) in alternating sequence. The primary outcome was siblings’ emotional and behavioral functioning. Additional outcomes were self-esteem, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-42)This case study highlights the importance of the de...
Purpose: A pilot study to identify the predictors of improvement in emotional and behavioural functi...
This paper describes the outcomes of a 6-week family-based psycho-educational intervention for sibli...
The sibling relationship provides a unique context for the development of interpersonal skills and l...
Objective: To evaluate an integrated group intervention for siblings and parents designed to increas...
Objective To evaluate the impact of a family-based group intervention for young siblings of children...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
Collaborative intervention practices involving family members have become a common tool for addressi...
Research has shown that siblings can experience either negative or positive mental health outcomes a...
Research suggests that being a sibling of a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may come wi...
A group often overlooked for specific supports in schools are siblings of children with a disability...
In this article, we present the empirical findings on psychosocial adjustment of siblings of childre...
Self-reports from siblings of children with special needs are considered important additions to the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-42)This case study highlights the importance of the de...
Purpose: A pilot study to identify the predictors of improvement in emotional and behavioural functi...
This paper describes the outcomes of a 6-week family-based psycho-educational intervention for sibli...
The sibling relationship provides a unique context for the development of interpersonal skills and l...
Objective: To evaluate an integrated group intervention for siblings and parents designed to increas...
Objective To evaluate the impact of a family-based group intervention for young siblings of children...
The present study examined the effectiveness of a sibling support group for siblings of children wit...
Collaborative intervention practices involving family members have become a common tool for addressi...
Research has shown that siblings can experience either negative or positive mental health outcomes a...
Research suggests that being a sibling of a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may come wi...
A group often overlooked for specific supports in schools are siblings of children with a disability...
In this article, we present the empirical findings on psychosocial adjustment of siblings of childre...
Self-reports from siblings of children with special needs are considered important additions to the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study1 examined whether siblings of children wi...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-42)This case study highlights the importance of the de...