This article reports a study of psychosocial adaptation of orthopedically disabled children and their siblings in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico to determine if the psychodynamic of disability documented in U.S. studies is also found in this group. This was achieved by an examination of disabled-nondisabled differences through comparison of children with disabilities and their siblings on a wide range of psychosocial variables, and assessment of the relationship of disability, school and family factors to behavior problems and self-esteem. The investigation used multiple methods of evaluation, including assessment of physical, behavioral, social, and psychological adaptation. Findings include many predicted differences between disabled a...
This article reviews the fundamental components inherent in the process of psycho-social adaptation ...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...
This article reports a study of psychosocial adaptation of orthopedically disabled children and thei...
Investigated the relationship between the physical status and psychosocial adjustment of chronically...
The hypothesis that their psychological adjustment is related in part to resources present in their ...
Development disabilities are several psychophysiological conditions emerging during childhood. Havin...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
When parents receive a diagnosis that their child is disabled, many families adjust to this healthil...
If all chronic conditions causing disability of any degree in childhood are included, the prevalence...
The article presents information on the social determinants of health that affect families with chil...
The study compared the self-concepts of siblings of handicapped children with norms and examined med...
Siblings of individuals with a disability have long been considered to be vulnerable to adjustment d...
This is a case history study of the relation of orthopedic disability to personality adjustment. Sch...
This article reviews the fundamental components inherent in the process of psycho-social adaptation ...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...
This article reports a study of psychosocial adaptation of orthopedically disabled children and thei...
Investigated the relationship between the physical status and psychosocial adjustment of chronically...
The hypothesis that their psychological adjustment is related in part to resources present in their ...
Development disabilities are several psychophysiological conditions emerging during childhood. Havin...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
When parents receive a diagnosis that their child is disabled, many families adjust to this healthil...
If all chronic conditions causing disability of any degree in childhood are included, the prevalence...
The article presents information on the social determinants of health that affect families with chil...
The study compared the self-concepts of siblings of handicapped children with norms and examined med...
Siblings of individuals with a disability have long been considered to be vulnerable to adjustment d...
This is a case history study of the relation of orthopedic disability to personality adjustment. Sch...
This article reviews the fundamental components inherent in the process of psycho-social adaptation ...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...