Ample quantitative studies have shown that parents raising children with neurodevelopmental disabilities are prone to experience more stress and challenges in their parenthood. Notwithstanding the strength of this line of research, qualitative studies are crucial to grasp the complex reality of these parenting experiences. This qualitative study adopted the Self-Determination Theory to analyze parents' described experiences, appraising both challenges and opportunities in parents' psychological need for autonomy, relatedness, and competence. A multi-group comparative design is adopted to examine similarities and differences in the perspectives of 160 parents raising an adolescent with autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome,...
Background: It was previously considered that Down’s Syndrome (DS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
Parents of children raising a child with a disability, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), oft...
Objectives Parents play an important role in supporting their child’s social, behavioral, and emoti...
Ample quantitative studies have shown that parents raising children with neurodevelopmental disabili...
The purpose of this study was to follow the formation of parental fields-of-view when coping with ch...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
Parents are valuable stakeholders in research, clinical practice and policy development concerning a...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of parenting a child diagnosed with autism spectrum ...
Objectives: Raising a child with cerebral palsy (CP) has been shown to strongly affect parents' well...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
The aim ofthis piece of research was to develop an understanding of how mothers manage to develop sa...
The purpose of this study is to understand how parents to children with autism handle difficulties i...
The focus of the study was to explore parental experiences of raising a child with autistic spectrum...
Introduction: Children with autism experience difficulties in social interaction and communication w...
Background: It was previously considered that Down’s Syndrome (DS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
Parents of children raising a child with a disability, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), oft...
Objectives Parents play an important role in supporting their child’s social, behavioral, and emoti...
Ample quantitative studies have shown that parents raising children with neurodevelopmental disabili...
The purpose of this study was to follow the formation of parental fields-of-view when coping with ch...
Objectives: Parents play an important role in supporting their child's social, behavioral, and emoti...
Parents are valuable stakeholders in research, clinical practice and policy development concerning a...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of parenting a child diagnosed with autism spectrum ...
Objectives: Raising a child with cerebral palsy (CP) has been shown to strongly affect parents' well...
Parenting a son or daughter who has an intellectual disability is typically framed as being very str...
The aim ofthis piece of research was to develop an understanding of how mothers manage to develop sa...
The purpose of this study is to understand how parents to children with autism handle difficulties i...
The focus of the study was to explore parental experiences of raising a child with autistic spectrum...
Introduction: Children with autism experience difficulties in social interaction and communication w...
Background: It was previously considered that Down’s Syndrome (DS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
Parents of children raising a child with a disability, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), oft...
Objectives Parents play an important role in supporting their child’s social, behavioral, and emoti...