Differences in perceived emotional support in family networks of people with mild intellectual disability with and without challenging behaviour were explored by using a self-report measure. One hundred and thirty-eight participants (78 men and 60 women, average age 28.2 years old) with mild intellectual disability were interviewed using the Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability to assess their emotionally supportive family relationships. The instrument maps the perceived emotional support among all the family members in the family networks of people with mild intellectual disability, with and without challenging behaviour. The results suggest that challenging behaviour may not be strongly associated with the family network chara...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundA supportive social network is crucial for facilitating soci...
In this study we aimed to determine whether or not the siblings of children with disabilities have m...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...
Differences in perceived emotional support in family networks of people with mild intellectual disab...
Background: Informal supportive networks of individuals with intellectual disability have become inc...
Background: Based on self‐reported social capital, different typologies of family networks of people...
Background The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspect...
Background The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspec...
Background: The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspec...
Families play an important role in the lives of people with intellectual disability as they do for e...
Informal supportive networks of individuals with intellectual disability have become increasingly im...
Even though family plays a significant role in the lives of people with intellectual disability, lit...
Based on social network methods, this article explores the ways in which individuals with intellectu...
Background: Family is recognised as an important context for the self‐development of young adults in...
Even though family plays a significant role in the lives of people with intellectual disability, lit...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundA supportive social network is crucial for facilitating soci...
In this study we aimed to determine whether or not the siblings of children with disabilities have m...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...
Differences in perceived emotional support in family networks of people with mild intellectual disab...
Background: Informal supportive networks of individuals with intellectual disability have become inc...
Background: Based on self‐reported social capital, different typologies of family networks of people...
Background The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspect...
Background The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspec...
Background: The Family Network Method – Intellectual Disability (FNM-ID) was used to compare perspec...
Families play an important role in the lives of people with intellectual disability as they do for e...
Informal supportive networks of individuals with intellectual disability have become increasingly im...
Even though family plays a significant role in the lives of people with intellectual disability, lit...
Based on social network methods, this article explores the ways in which individuals with intellectu...
Background: Family is recognised as an important context for the self‐development of young adults in...
Even though family plays a significant role in the lives of people with intellectual disability, lit...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundA supportive social network is crucial for facilitating soci...
In this study we aimed to determine whether or not the siblings of children with disabilities have m...
Background and aim: Families with disabled children experience social isolation and mental health pr...