All Relations between Intellectual Disability and parenting

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Marieke Meppelder, Marja W Hodes, Sabina Kef, Carlo Schuenge. Expecting change: mindset of staff supporting parents with mild intellectual disabilities. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 35. issue 12. 2015-08-04. PMID:25178709. this study of staff supporting parents with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning (mid) focused on staff mindset regarding the extent to which parenting skills of parents with mid can change (an incremental mindset) or are static (an entity mindset). 2015-08-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hilde Schuiringa, Maroesjka van Nieuwenhuijzen, Bram Orobio de Castro, Walter Matthy. Parenting and the parent-child relationship in families of children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities and externalizing behavior. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 36. 2015-08-03. PMID:25262097. parenting and the parent-child relationship in families of children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities and externalizing behavior. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hilde Schuiringa, Maroesjka van Nieuwenhuijzen, Bram Orobio de Castro, Walter Matthy. Parenting and the parent-child relationship in families of children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities and externalizing behavior. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 36. 2015-08-03. PMID:25262097. this cross-sectional study examined the association between parenting behavior, the parent-child relationship, and externalizing child behavior in families of children with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (mbid). 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marijke Kleefman, Daniëlle E M C Jansen, Roy E Stewart, Sijmen A Reijnevel. The effectiveness of Stepping Stones Triple P parenting support in parents of children with borderline to mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems: a randomized controlled trial. BMC medicine. vol 12. 2015-06-04. PMID:25348259. the effectiveness of stepping stones triple p parenting support in parents of children with borderline to mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems: a randomized controlled trial. 2015-06-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hiroyasu Ishikaw. [Specified expectant mother, Child Welfare Act, and community cooperation: the role of psychiatrists]. Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica. vol 116. issue 12. 2015-06-04. PMID:25823354. considering the capacity of a "specified expectant mother" to prevent child abuse and neglect, health care workers supporting pregnant women with psychiatric disorders or intellectual disabilities should deliberate, first, their capacities to appreciate their situations and, then, their parenting capacities. 2015-06-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marieke Meppelder, Marja Hodes, Sabina Kef, Carlo Schuenge. Parents with intellectual disabilities seeking professional parenting support: the role of working alliance, stress and informal support. Child abuse & neglect. vol 38. issue 9. 2015-05-14. PMID:24856130. parents with intellectual disabilities seeking professional parenting support: the role of working alliance, stress and informal support. 2015-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marieke Meppelder, Marja Hodes, Sabina Kef, Carlo Schuenge. Parents with intellectual disabilities seeking professional parenting support: the role of working alliance, stress and informal support. Child abuse & neglect. vol 38. issue 9. 2015-05-14. PMID:24856130. this study tested whether the extent of delays in support seeking is associated with working alliance for parents with mild intellectual disabilities (mid) and whether the importance of working alliance may depend on parenting stress and availability of informal support. 2015-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mohammad Ashori, Gholamali Afrooz, Aliakbar Arjmandnia, Masoume Pourmohamadreza-Tajrishi, Bagher Ghobri-Bona. The effectiveness of group positive parenting program (triple-p) on the mother-child relationships with intellectual disability. Iranian journal of public health. vol 44. issue 2. 2015-04-23. PMID:25905068. the effectiveness of group positive parenting program (triple-p) on the mother-child relationships with intellectual disability. 2015-04-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marja W Hodes, H Marieke Meppelder, Carlo Schuengel, Sabina Ke. Tailoring a video-feedback intervention for sensitive discipline to parents with intellectual disabilities: a process evaluation. Attachment & human development. vol 16. issue 4. 2015-03-30. PMID:24972106. parenting support programs for the general population may not be effective for parents with intellectual disabilities (id). 2015-03-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
S Wilson, K McKenzie, E Quayle, G Murra. A systematic review of interventions to promote social support and parenting skills in parents with an intellectual disability. Child: care, health and development. vol 40. issue 1. 2014-11-21. PMID:23331065. a systematic review of interventions to promote social support and parenting skills in parents with an intellectual disability. 2014-11-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vasiliki Totsika, Richard Patrick Hastings, Dimitrios Vagenas, Eric Emerso. Parenting and the behavior problems of young children with an intellectual disability: concurrent and longitudinal relationships in a population-based study. American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities. vol 119. issue 5. 2014-10-14. PMID:25148056. parenting and the behavior problems of young children with an intellectual disability: concurrent and longitudinal relationships in a population-based study. 2014-10-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
I Glazemakers, D Deboutt. Modifying the 'Positive Parenting Program' for parents with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 57. issue 7. 2014-01-16. PMID:22554356. modifying the 'positive parenting program' for parents with intellectual disabilities. 2014-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sheena Grant, Elaine Cross, James Edmond Wraith, Simon Jones, Louise Mahon, Michelle Lomax, Brian Bigger, Dougal Har. Parental social support, coping strategies, resilience factors, stress, anxiety and depression levels in parents of children with MPS III (Sanfilippo syndrome) or children with intellectual disabilities (ID). Journal of inherited metabolic disease. vol 36. issue 2. 2014-01-14. PMID:23151683. specifically, research in the area has failed to employ adequate control groups to assess if the impact of this disorder on parents psychological functioning differs from parenting a child with intellectual disability (id). 2014-01-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie A Hayes, Shelley L Watso. The impact of parenting stress: a meta-analysis of studies comparing the experience of parenting stress in parents of children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 43. issue 3. 2013-08-15. PMID:22790429. researchers commonly report that families of children with autism spectrum disorder (asd) experience more parenting stress than families of typically developing (td) children or those diagnosed with other disabilities [e.g., down syndrome (ds), cerebral palsy, intellectual disability]. 2013-08-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tomoka Kobayashi, Masumi Inagaki, Makiko Kag. Professional Caregiver's View on Mental Health in Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Nationwide Study of Institutions and Consultation Centers in Japan. ISRN pediatrics. vol 2012. 2012-08-23. PMID:22389791. parents of children with intellectual disabilities and/or physical disabilities are supposed to have an increased risk for parenting stress and psychological distress. 2012-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marijke Kleefman, Daniëlle E M C Jansen, Sijmen A Reijnevel. The effectiveness of Stepping Stones Triple P: the design of a randomised controlled trial on a parenting programme regarding children with mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems versus care as usual. BMC public health. vol 11. 2012-01-11. PMID:21878093. the effectiveness of stepping stones triple p: the design of a randomised controlled trial on a parenting programme regarding children with mild intellectual disability and psychosocial problems versus care as usual. 2012-01-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sue McGaw, Tamara Scully, Colin Pritchar. Predicting the unpredictable? Identifying high-risk versus low-risk parents with intellectual disabilities. Child abuse & neglect. vol 34. issue 9. 2011-01-18. PMID:20674975. this study set out to identify risk factors affecting parents with intellectual disabilities (ids) by determining: (i) whether perception of family support differs between parents with ids, referring professionals, and a specialist parenting service; (ii) whether multivariate familial and demographic factors differentiates 'high-risk' from 'low-risk' parenting; and (iii) the impact of partner relationships on parental competency and risk status. 2011-01-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Linda K Jones, Tara E Binger, Christine R McKenzie, Paul Ramcharan, Karen Nankervi. Sexuality, pregnancy and midwifery care for women with intellectual disabilities: a pilot study on attitudes of university students. Contemporary nurse. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-11-02. PMID:20636177. this study was designed to evaluate and compare the attitudes of students from education, disability and midwifery towards the sexuality and parenting of people with an intellectual disability, and to further examine the attitudes held by midwifery students following a lecture strategy. 2010-11-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Linda K Jones, Tara E Binger, Christine R McKenzie, Paul Ramcharan, Karen Nankervi. Sexuality, pregnancy and midwifery care for women with intellectual disabilities: a pilot study on attitudes of university students. Contemporary nurse. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-11-02. PMID:20636177. a questionnaire assessing attitudes towards the sexuality and parenting of people with intellectual disability was implemented and contained the themes of marriage, parenting, sexual intercourse and sterilization. 2010-11-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Linda K Jones, Tara E Binger, Christine R McKenzie, Paul Ramcharan, Karen Nankervi. Sexuality, pregnancy and midwifery care for women with intellectual disabilities: a pilot study on attitudes of university students. Contemporary nurse. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-11-02. PMID:20636177. respondents' age was significantly associated with their attitudes on parenting, indicating that older students held more conservative attitudes towards the ability of people with an intellectual disability to parent. 2010-11-02 2023-08-12 Not clear