In this exploratory study, 13 children who had siblings with Down syndrome and 11 children with typically developing siblings were interviewed about general anxiety and specific worries concerning their sibling. Parents completed corresponding measures regarding the child participant\u27s anxieties as well as a general measure of child behavior. Results indicated that siblings of children with Down syndrome had more sibling-specific worries and slightly heightened internalizing behavior as compared to controls. Parents of siblings with Down syndrome reported more worries than did the control parents
This project explores the anxiety and specific worries of children who have a sibling diagnosed with...
International audienceBackgroundThe increased life expectancy of people with Down syndrome puts pres...
Objective: This paper examined parental psychopathology, parenting styles , and behavioral character...
This research aims to identify the problems of normally developing siblings of children with Down sy...
This study examined anxiety levels and relationship quality of adult siblings of individuals with an...
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
Siblings of special needs child are often seen as neglected children, especially when the special ne...
Authors of this qualitative descriptive study interviewed 21 adolescent sib-lings of children with D...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings of the relationship of school-age siblings of ...
Fifty-four siblings of children with Down syndrome and their parents and an individually matched gro...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether siblings of people with Down syndrome face courte...
This chapter discusses the influences that siblings may have on developmental outcomes of children w...
Background A number of methodological weaknesses have contributed to our relatively poor understandi...
AbstractObjectives: Children's emotional-behavioral problems will have a huge impact on their future...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25)There is extensive research on how having a child w...
This project explores the anxiety and specific worries of children who have a sibling diagnosed with...
International audienceBackgroundThe increased life expectancy of people with Down syndrome puts pres...
Objective: This paper examined parental psychopathology, parenting styles , and behavioral character...
This research aims to identify the problems of normally developing siblings of children with Down sy...
This study examined anxiety levels and relationship quality of adult siblings of individuals with an...
The purpose of this research was to examine relationships among family demands, family resources, fa...
Siblings of special needs child are often seen as neglected children, especially when the special ne...
Authors of this qualitative descriptive study interviewed 21 adolescent sib-lings of children with D...
The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings of the relationship of school-age siblings of ...
Fifty-four siblings of children with Down syndrome and their parents and an individually matched gro...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether siblings of people with Down syndrome face courte...
This chapter discusses the influences that siblings may have on developmental outcomes of children w...
Background A number of methodological weaknesses have contributed to our relatively poor understandi...
AbstractObjectives: Children's emotional-behavioral problems will have a huge impact on their future...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25)There is extensive research on how having a child w...
This project explores the anxiety and specific worries of children who have a sibling diagnosed with...
International audienceBackgroundThe increased life expectancy of people with Down syndrome puts pres...
Objective: This paper examined parental psychopathology, parenting styles , and behavioral character...