Background The presence of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could have a strong psychological and emotional impact on typical development (TD) siblings, with different ways of adjustment and perception of fraternal relationships. In this study, we aimed to investigate the experience of the TD siblings of children with ASD, combining both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.Method An explanatory sequential design was employed. Forty-four TD siblings of children with ASD, aged 6 to 17 years old, participated in the study. Each participant completed the Sibling Relationship Inventory that investigated warmth, rivalry and conflict in sibling relationships. Moreover, in order to thoroughly evaluate the participants' perception ...
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
When there is a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family, the whole system is profoundl...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the fastest growing disabilities in the United States. As t...
Sibling relationships represent the first and the longest contact with contemporaries in our lives, ...
Introduction: Growing up with a sibling with impaired communication and social interaction may also ...
This study compared adjustment and quality of relationship in siblings of adolescents and young adul...
Siblings play and enjoy together, and also have conflicts and quarrels. This way, they teach each ot...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Impairments associated with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have led to concerns tha...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
This study focused on the sibling relationship with autism and the emotional and behavioral developm...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
When there is a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family, the whole system is profoundl...
Siblings play an important role in one another’s overall development; thus, the sibling relationship...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the fastest growing disabilities in the United States. As t...
Sibling relationships represent the first and the longest contact with contemporaries in our lives, ...
Introduction: Growing up with a sibling with impaired communication and social interaction may also ...
This study compared adjustment and quality of relationship in siblings of adolescents and young adul...
Siblings play and enjoy together, and also have conflicts and quarrels. This way, they teach each ot...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
Impairments associated with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have led to concerns tha...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
This study focused on the sibling relationship with autism and the emotional and behavioral developm...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
The literature on typically developing (TD) siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
When there is a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a family, the whole system is profoundl...