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Caitlin Gray; Helen Leonard; Kingsley Wong; Sally Reed; Kate Schmidt; Rachel Skoss; Jianghong Li; Alison Salt; Jenny Bourke; Emma J. Glasson – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2024
Background: Siblings of children with intellectual disability have unique family experiences, varying by type of disability. Methods: Parents of children with Down syndrome (156) or with Rett syndrome (149) completed questionnaires relating to sibling advantages and disadvantages, experiences of holidays and recreation, and perceived availability…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Children, Genetic Disorders, Siblings
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Rushton, Rosie; Kossyvaki, Lila – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2022
Background: Music is weaved within our cultures; it is ever-present within daily-life and can considerably influence our mood, well-being and relationships. This study explores parental perceptions of the role of music in the home-lives of children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities in the UK. It considers parental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Parent Attitudes, Severe Intellectual Disability
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Burns, Ryan D.; Bai, Yang; Podlog, Leslie W.; Brusseau, Timothy A.; Welk, Gregory J. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2023
This study examined the associations between physical activity enjoyment and physical education enjoyment with segmented physical activity in children. Method: Using student-level data from the School Wellness Integration Targeting Child Health project (N = 1,986), the Youth Activity Profile (YAP) assessed physical activity before school, during…
Descriptors: Children, Physical Activities, Physical Education, Motivation
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Brinkman, Aurora H.; Barry, Tammy D.; Lindsey, Rebecca A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience greater stress, expressed emotion (EE), and affiliate stigma than caregivers of children without ASD. Siblings of children with ASD often experience greater negative functioning than siblings of individuals without ASD. The current study found significant interrelations among…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Attitudes, Siblings, Anxiety
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Bennett Murphy, Laura; Thornton, Jane; Thornton, Emma – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2023
Background: Siblings of children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) may be at elevated risk for poor psychological adjustment (Mazaheri, M. M., Rae-Seebach, R. D., Preston, H. E., Schmidt, M., Kountz-Edwards, S., Field, N., Cassidy, S., Packman, Wet al. (2013). The impact of Prader-Willi syndrome on the family's quality of life and caregiving, and…
Descriptors: Siblings, Genetic Disorders, Disabilities, Children
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Counts, Cory J.; John-Henderson, Neha A. – Journal of American College Health, 2020
Objective: To investigate associations between risk in family environments and health-relevant outcomes in college and the role of loneliness. Participants: College students at a state university (N = 360). Methods: We utilized linear regression to examine relationships between risk in family environments and loneliness, perceived stress, affect,…
Descriptors: Risk, Family Environment, College Students, Correlation
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Ridout, Brad; Fletcher, Jennifer; Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Collyer, Brian; Dalgleish, John; Campbell, Andrew – Youth & Society, 2023
We used a mixed-methods online survey to recruit 616 young Australians whose parents had separated, to understand their experiences and how to better support them throughout the separation process. Persistent themes included conflict, lack of communication and agency, mental health concerns, and feelings of confusion, frustration, loss, and grief.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Young Adults, Parents
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Davenport, Carrie A.; Holt, Rachael Frush – Volta Review, 2019
This case study analyzes and describes the language, executive function, and psychosocial outcomes of two 6-year-old children with cochlear implants in the context of their respective family environments. Despite having nearly identical audiological histories, their language abilities and social skills are markedly different from one another,…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Influence, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Lindblom, Jallu; Peltola, Mikko J.; Vänskä, Mervi; Hietanen, Jari K.; Laakso, Anu; Tiitinen, Aila; Tulppala, Maija; Punamäki, Raija-Leena – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2017
The family environment shapes children's social information processing and emotion regulation. Yet, the long-term effects of early family systems have rarely been studied. This study investigated how family system types predict children's attentional biases toward facial expressions at the age of 10 years. The participants were 79 children from…
Descriptors: Attention, Bias, Psychological Patterns, Family Environment
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Pamela B. Payne; Jill Baker-Tingey – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2024
Heart and Hope (H&H) was designed to provide parenting education and social-emotional skills to children and parents exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Nevada. The goal was to evaluate IPV efforts by measuring parent (N = 47) and children's (N =100) knowledge and behavior change around building healthy relationships and…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Rural Areas, Program Evaluation, Family Violence
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Gray, Peter – American Journal of Play, 2020
During the first and second months after school lockdown in spring 2020, the author and others conducted surveys in the United States of children aged eight through thirteen and of parents with children the same ages. Contrary to many expectations, they found the children less anxious than they had been prior to the pandemic. The children were…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Coping, School Closing
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Inan Budak, Merve; Küçük, Leyla; Civelek, Hatice Yaprak – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2018
Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face several psychological problems. Qualitative studies use a process that can reveal truthful perceptions and help mothers express their emotions about their unique and personal experiences. Method: This study used a qualitative research method design with a hermeneutic approach to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Intellectual Disability, Family Environment
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Murphy, Caitlin; Brown, Ted; Stagnitti, Karen – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2019
Participation is a multidimensional concept that has evolved from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as one's engagement in life. This study investigated the impact that personal and environmental factors have on typically developing children's activity participation (n = 18). Children and parents/caregivers…
Descriptors: Participation, Children, Activities, Leisure Time
Bolin, Courtney; Maricle, Denise E. – Communique, 2020
Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children and adolescents under the age of 19 (Mullin, 2018); but, due to scientific research and treatment advancements, there is an approximately 80% chance of survival from leukemia (Castillo, 2008). Most children receive a diagnosis of leukemia between the ages of 2 and 7 years old. The peak age of…
Descriptors: Cancer, School Psychologists, Children, Adolescents
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Ringer, Noam; Wilder, Jenny; Scheja, Max; Gustavsson, Anders – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2020
This study investigates parents' lived experiences of having a child diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The aim was to explore parents' meaning-making processes in relation to their children's ADHD with a focus on understanding the impact that receiving a diagnosis had on the parents' perceptions of, and ways of…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Parents, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
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