TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychological growth among siblings of children with and without intellectual disabilities
AU - Findler, Liora
AU - Vardi, Aya
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - The presence of a child with an intellectual disability is often perceived as a cloud hanging over the heads of their siblings, placing them at risk of developing a variety of problems. Only recently have siblings been examined for the positive aspects of this life situation, such as the potentialto experience psychological growth. Adopting J. A. Schaffer and G. H. Moos' (1992) theoretical framework, this study investigated the contribution of perceived stress, self-differentiation, and parentalpreference to the personal, social, and spiritual growth of siblings. Participants comprised 101 siblings of children with intellectual disabilities and 89 siblings of children with typical development (age range = 13-19 years). Results indicated that siblings of children with intellectual disabilities evidence higher levels of growth, with self-differentiation and perceived maternal preference acting as the main contributors to this growth.
AB - The presence of a child with an intellectual disability is often perceived as a cloud hanging over the heads of their siblings, placing them at risk of developing a variety of problems. Only recently have siblings been examined for the positive aspects of this life situation, such as the potentialto experience psychological growth. Adopting J. A. Schaffer and G. H. Moos' (1992) theoretical framework, this study investigated the contribution of perceived stress, self-differentiation, and parentalpreference to the personal, social, and spiritual growth of siblings. Participants comprised 101 siblings of children with intellectual disabilities and 89 siblings of children with typical development (age range = 13-19 years). Results indicated that siblings of children with intellectual disabilities evidence higher levels of growth, with self-differentiation and perceived maternal preference acting as the main contributors to this growth.
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U2 - 10.1352/2009.47:1-12
DO - 10.1352/2009.47:1-12
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C2 - 19170414
AN - SCOPUS:65549103487
SN - 1934-9491
VL - 47
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
JF - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
IS - 1
ER -