ABSTRACT: The birth of a child with a disability brings implications, changes in the environment and family dynamics. The family goes through a process of overcoming until the child acceptance with disability and the establishment of a suitable family environment that includes and meets his/her needs. Trisomy 21 (T21) is the most frequent genetic anomaly among those diagnosed. This study aimed to identify the perception of a sibling group of people with T21 regarding their family and social relationships. The sample consisted of 18 adolescents aged between 11 and 16 years, siblings of people with T21, and 17 guardians. Data collection occurred through semi-structured interviews conducted by video calls, with an average duration of 10 to 15 ...
Background and Objectives: Siblings of disabled children are more at risk of developing mental illne...
Avec une démarche clinique et à l’aide d’outils originaux, cette thèse explore et analyse les mouvem...
The birth of a child with Down’s syndrome (DS) may have implications at family functioning and relat...
International audienceThe relationships among siblings in families in which one of the children who ...
Introdução. A síndrome de Down (SD), também denominada trissomia 21 (T21), é a cromossomopatia mais ...
The sibling relationships in families with children with and without Down syndrome (DS) have been po...
Siblings of special needs child are often seen as neglected children, especially when the special ne...
Objective: Down syndrome (Trisomy of 21) is the most common chromosomal abnormality which associated...
Introduction: Down's Syndrome is the most common genetic alteration among humans, resulting from the...
Background: Studies have shown that it is often a sibling who takes on the support and caregiving ro...
O presente estudo teve por objetivos conhecer como é a relação entre irmãos mais velhos de pessoas c...
This study aims at exploring sibling relationships in a family which has a child with special needs....
This study aimed to describe sibling interactions in families of children and adolescents with Down...
Un corpus de 17 ouvrages francophones s’adressant à des enfants de 3 à 12 ans, abordant explicitemen...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings of the relationship of school-age siblings of ...
Background and Objectives: Siblings of disabled children are more at risk of developing mental illne...
Avec une démarche clinique et à l’aide d’outils originaux, cette thèse explore et analyse les mouvem...
The birth of a child with Down’s syndrome (DS) may have implications at family functioning and relat...
International audienceThe relationships among siblings in families in which one of the children who ...
Introdução. A síndrome de Down (SD), também denominada trissomia 21 (T21), é a cromossomopatia mais ...
The sibling relationships in families with children with and without Down syndrome (DS) have been po...
Siblings of special needs child are often seen as neglected children, especially when the special ne...
Objective: Down syndrome (Trisomy of 21) is the most common chromosomal abnormality which associated...
Introduction: Down's Syndrome is the most common genetic alteration among humans, resulting from the...
Background: Studies have shown that it is often a sibling who takes on the support and caregiving ro...
O presente estudo teve por objetivos conhecer como é a relação entre irmãos mais velhos de pessoas c...
This study aims at exploring sibling relationships in a family which has a child with special needs....
This study aimed to describe sibling interactions in families of children and adolescents with Down...
Un corpus de 17 ouvrages francophones s’adressant à des enfants de 3 à 12 ans, abordant explicitemen...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings of the relationship of school-age siblings of ...
Background and Objectives: Siblings of disabled children are more at risk of developing mental illne...
Avec une démarche clinique et à l’aide d’outils originaux, cette thèse explore et analyse les mouvem...
The birth of a child with Down’s syndrome (DS) may have implications at family functioning and relat...