The purpose of the present study was to examine mothers’ internal representations of experience with their developmentally disordered children. Maternal perceptions of children have been considered important in clinical work with developmentally disordered children and their families. Using developmental disability sample of 17–34-month-old children, we compared mothers’ representations of their children in clinically referred and not referred groups, using the Working Model of the Child Interview. Twenty mothers of children with developmental disorders and twenty matched controls participated. Six (30%) children of experiment group had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy; 5 (25%) were diagnosed with Down’s syndrome, while the remaining 9 (45%) h...
This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving beh...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
This study investigated whether the current movement toward family-centred health care service deliv...
We studied on mothers with children with “diagnosis” of developmental disorders aiming for clarifyin...
The mother-child relationship is important in the development of children, especially for children w...
The article compares subjective views of mothers of children with neurological conditions and the ob...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Using a structured interview ...
Mothers of young infants with perinatal medical problems or genetic syn-dromes strongly associated w...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
This study investigated mothers’ interactive styles with sibling (from 6 years to 12) of child with ...
The article presents the results of a data analysis intended to examine the relationship between chi...
Background: The voices of those who have grown up in a family with maternal intellectual or developm...
Objectives To identify factors associated with maternal expressed emotion (EE) towards their child w...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving beh...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
This study investigated whether the current movement toward family-centred health care service deliv...
We studied on mothers with children with “diagnosis” of developmental disorders aiming for clarifyin...
The mother-child relationship is important in the development of children, especially for children w...
The article compares subjective views of mothers of children with neurological conditions and the ob...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Using a structured interview ...
Mothers of young infants with perinatal medical problems or genetic syn-dromes strongly associated w...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
This study investigated mothers’ interactive styles with sibling (from 6 years to 12) of child with ...
The article presents the results of a data analysis intended to examine the relationship between chi...
Background: The voices of those who have grown up in a family with maternal intellectual or developm...
Objectives To identify factors associated with maternal expressed emotion (EE) towards their child w...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving beh...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...