This study explores accurate conceptualization of the adaptation construct in families of children with developmental delay aged 3 to 8 years. Parents' self-reported measures of adaptation and observed dyadic relationship variables were examined. Confirmatory factor analysis and longitudinal growth modeling were used to evaluate the nature of adaptational processes. Results indicate that adaptational processes vary across adaptation index, child developmental level, and parent gender. Adaptation indices did not load onto a single construct at any time point. Several adaptational processes remained stable across time, although others showed linear or quadratic change. The findings of the current study indicate that it is time for a change in...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
The purpose of this research was to identify the relationships between family functioning, the famil...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
This study explores accurate conceptualization of the adaptation construct in families of children w...
abstract: Family adaptation to child developmental disability is a dynamic transactional process tha...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
The relation between child characteristics and parents' developmental expectations for their childre...
The relation between child characteristics and parents' developmental expectations for their childre...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-41)Having a member of the family with a diagnosis pres...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Cumulative risk research has increased understanding of how multiple risk factors impact various soc...
Adaptation to parenthood is a complex process that requires changes at both an individual and a fami...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
The purpose of this research was to identify the relationships between family functioning, the famil...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
This study explores accurate conceptualization of the adaptation construct in families of children w...
abstract: Family adaptation to child developmental disability is a dynamic transactional process tha...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
Parenting theories describe that fluctuations in parenting and adolescent adaptation are linked with...
The relation between child characteristics and parents' developmental expectations for their childre...
The relation between child characteristics and parents' developmental expectations for their childre...
Background Little is known about the way parents adapt to the situation when their child is diagnose...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-41)Having a member of the family with a diagnosis pres...
Little is known about the adaptive process and experiences of parents raising a child with an undiag...
Cumulative risk research has increased understanding of how multiple risk factors impact various soc...
Adaptation to parenthood is a complex process that requires changes at both an individual and a fami...
Recent research has begun to acknowledge that parents of school-aged children with intellectual and ...
The purpose of this research was to identify the relationships between family functioning, the famil...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...