The present study analyzes differences in parental stress in families of children with Down, Williams, Fragile X, and Prader-Willi syndromes, exploring factors that influence parental stress, such as child\u2019s characteristics, parental locus of control, and family cohesion and adaptability. Differences between mothers and fathers are also investigated. Parents were given self-report questionnaires to assess family stress, parental locus of control, and family cohesion and adaptability. Results showed that stress levels were lower in families of children with Down syndrome and higher in those of children with Prader-Willi syndrome. Children\u2019s characteristics and their parents\u2019 locus of control were found to be related to family ...
Background: Coping in parents with a higher stress level has been a neglected research topic so far....
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
This study examined the variances of stress in mothers and fathers of elementary school age children...
This study examined parental and family stress and functioning where there is a child with fragile X...
In a study of families of children with Down's syndrome, measures of parent, family and child charac...
This study examined the interactional style of mothers of boys with Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and mot...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
In this study, the relationship between the parenting self-efficacy and parenting stress of 53 paren...
Background Although parental stress is higher for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs),...
Family has a very important role in children's life, because it influences their development in many...
The effects of raising a child with Down Syndrome are of interest to parents and professionals alike...
Background The objective of the present study was to examine the role of perceived stress, ego-res...
ABSTRACT: The arrival of a child with Down Syndrome (DS) requires a family readaptation, demanding e...
Children with fragile X syndrome (FXS) have significant delays in many domains of functioning. Biolo...
Raising a child with neuro-atypical needs is challenging for any family. It is not surprising that m...
Background: Coping in parents with a higher stress level has been a neglected research topic so far....
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
This study examined the variances of stress in mothers and fathers of elementary school age children...
This study examined parental and family stress and functioning where there is a child with fragile X...
In a study of families of children with Down's syndrome, measures of parent, family and child charac...
This study examined the interactional style of mothers of boys with Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and mot...
Parenting stress has deleterious effects on parents, children, and overall family functioning. Paren...
In this study, the relationship between the parenting self-efficacy and parenting stress of 53 paren...
Background Although parental stress is higher for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs),...
Family has a very important role in children's life, because it influences their development in many...
The effects of raising a child with Down Syndrome are of interest to parents and professionals alike...
Background The objective of the present study was to examine the role of perceived stress, ego-res...
ABSTRACT: The arrival of a child with Down Syndrome (DS) requires a family readaptation, demanding e...
Children with fragile X syndrome (FXS) have significant delays in many domains of functioning. Biolo...
Raising a child with neuro-atypical needs is challenging for any family. It is not surprising that m...
Background: Coping in parents with a higher stress level has been a neglected research topic so far....
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
This study examined the variances of stress in mothers and fathers of elementary school age children...