All Relations between Intellectual Disability and parenting

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Gemma M Griffith, Richard P Hastings, Susie Nash, Christopher Hil. Using matched groups to explore child behavior problems and maternal well-being in children with Down syndrome and autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 40. issue 5. 2010-09-22. PMID:19936904. mothers of children with down syndrome, autism, and mixed etiology intellectual disabilities, matched on child age, gender, and communication skills (n = 19 in each group) completed measures of their child's adaptive and problem behaviors, their own parenting stress, and positive perceptions of their child. 2010-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Hill, J Ros. Parenting stress in mothers of adults with an intellectual disability: parental cognitions in relation to child characteristics and family support. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 53. issue 12. 2010-03-19. PMID:19737345. parenting stress in mothers of adults with an intellectual disability: parental cognitions in relation to child characteristics and family support. 2010-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
E D Gerstein, K A Crnic, J Blacher, B L Bake. Resilience and the course of daily parenting stress in families of young children with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 53. issue 12. 2010-03-19. PMID:19874449. resilience and the course of daily parenting stress in families of young children with intellectual disabilities. 2010-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
E D Gerstein, K A Crnic, J Blacher, B L Bake. Resilience and the course of daily parenting stress in families of young children with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 53. issue 12. 2010-03-19. PMID:19874449. parenting stresses have consistently been found to be higher in parents of children with intellectual disabilities (id); yet, some families are able to be resilient and thrive in the face of these challenges. 2010-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Samir Dukma. Parent adaptation to and parenting satisfaction with children with intellectual disability in the United Arab Emirates. Journal of intellectual & developmental disability. vol 34. issue 4. 2010-01-20. PMID:19860580. parent adaptation to and parenting satisfaction with children with intellectual disability in the united arab emirates. 2010-01-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Neece, B Bake. Predicting maternal parenting stress in middle childhood: the roles of child intellectual status, behaviour problems and social skills. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 52. issue 12. 2009-03-05. PMID:18513339. parents of children with intellectual disabilities (id) typically report elevated levels of parenting stress, and child behaviour problems are a strong predictor of heightened parenting stress. 2009-03-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Lloyd, R P Hasting. Psychological variables as correlates of adjustment in mothers of children with intellectual disabilities: cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 52. issue Pt 1. 2008-04-02. PMID:18173571. existing research studies suggest that parenting a child with intellectual disabilities (id) can be a stressful experience. 2008-04-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
D L Willems, J-N de Vries, J Isarin, J S Reinder. Parenting by persons with intellectual disability: an explorative study in the Netherlands. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 51. issue Pt 7. 2007-08-10. PMID:17537167. parenting by persons with intellectual disability: an explorative study in the netherlands. 2007-08-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
D L Willems, J-N de Vries, J Isarin, J S Reinder. Parenting by persons with intellectual disability: an explorative study in the Netherlands. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 51. issue Pt 7. 2007-08-10. PMID:17537167. as a sequel to a report by the health council of the netherlands on contraception in persons with intellectual disabilities (ids), a fierce debate about parenthood by such persons occurred, in which a lack of knowledge about parenting competences became clear. 2007-08-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Eisenhower, J Blache. Mothers of young adults with intellectual disability: multiple roles, ethnicity and well-being. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 50. issue Pt 12. 2007-02-20. PMID:17100951. the authors examined the relation between multiple role occupancy (parenting, employment, marriage) and well-being (depression and health) among mothers of young adults with intellectual disability (id). 2007-02-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
J C H Douma, M C Dekker, H M Koo. Supporting parents of youths with intellectual disabilities and psychopathology. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 50. issue Pt 8. 2006-12-15. PMID:16867064. parents of children and adolescents with both intellectual disabilities (id) and psychopathology often experience high levels of parenting stress. 2006-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Todd, S Jone. Looking at the future and seeing the past: the challenge of the middle years of parenting a child with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 49. issue Pt 6. 2006-04-19. PMID:15882390. looking at the future and seeing the past: the challenge of the middle years of parenting a child with intellectual disabilities. 2006-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Todd, S Jone. Looking at the future and seeing the past: the challenge of the middle years of parenting a child with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 49. issue Pt 6. 2006-04-19. PMID:15882390. this paper seeks to understand and conceptualize the experience of mothers of adolescents with intellectual disabilities (ids) at a time in their lives which others have characterized as 'mid-life' or the 'middle years of parenting'. 2006-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Hassall, J Rose, J McDonal. Parenting stress in mothers of children with an intellectual disability: the effects of parental cognitions in relation to child characteristics and family support. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 49. issue Pt 6. 2006-04-19. PMID:15882391. parenting stress in mothers of children with an intellectual disability: the effects of parental cognitions in relation to child characteristics and family support. 2006-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
B L Baker, J Blacher, M B Olsso. Preschool children with and without developmental delay: behaviour problems, parents' optimism and well-being. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 49. issue Pt 8. 2005-11-08. PMID:16011551. children with intellectual disability are at heightened risk for behaviour problems, and these are known to increase parenting stress. 2005-11-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bernice De Vos, Nele Jacobs, Lieve Vandemeulebroecke, Catherine Derom, Jean-Pierre Fryn. Coping with twins discordant for intellectual disabilities: the mothers' view. Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. vol 5. issue 3. 2003-02-11. PMID:12184891. in this exploratory study of 15 families with a twin-pair, of which one has an intellectual disability, the nijmegen questionnaire on childrearing situations (nqcs) was used to ask mothers about their perceptions and experiences of parenting. 2003-02-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Browne, P Bramsto. Stress and the quality of life in the parents of young people with intellectual disabilities. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 5. issue 5. 1999-11-30. PMID:10067490. glidden's work with parents adopting children with an intellectual disability suggest the parenting may be a satisfying experience and suggests a research focus based on outcomes. 1999-11-30 2023-08-12 human
M A Feldman, J M Ducharme, L Cas. Using self-instructional pictorial manuals to teach child-care skills to mothers with intellectual disabilities. Behavior modification. vol 23. issue 3. 1999-10-08. PMID:10467893. children of parents with intellectual disabilities (i.e., iqs less than 80, labeled as having mental retardation) are at risk for neglect due to inadequate parenting abilities. 1999-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M A Feldman, J M Ducharme, L Cas. Using self-instructional pictorial manuals to teach child-care skills to mothers with intellectual disabilities. Behavior modification. vol 23. issue 3. 1999-10-08. PMID:10467893. these results indicate that many parents with intellectual disabilities may improve their child-care skills without intensive training and that self-instruction may be an easily disseminable and cost-effective way of reducing the risk of child neglect due to parenting skill deficiencies. 1999-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
E J Bruce, C L Schultz, K X Smyrnio. A longitudinal study of the grief of mothers and fathers of children with intellectual disability. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 69 ( Pt 1). 1996-10-16. PMID:8829398. as a follow-up to a single-point-in-time study which suggested support for the proposition that grieving is an ongoing feature of parenting children with intellectual disability, the present investigation reports findings based on annual interviews conducted over a three-year period. 1996-10-16 2023-08-12 Not clear