A comparative analysis of adult siblings' perceptions toward caregiving
By: Burke, Meghan M.
Contributor(s): Fish, Thomas [author] | Lawton, Kathy [author].
Series: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 53 (2) 2015: 143-157. 2015Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | PERCEPTIONS | REWARDS | CAREGIVERS | CHALLENGES | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | ADULT SIBLINGSSummary: Examines the differences between siblings who are currently caregivers for their brothers and sisters with IDD and siblings who do not currently (but expect to) provide caregiving to their brothers and sisters. Asks three research questions of the current and anticipated caregiving siblings: (1) What kind of caregiving do siblings provide?; (2) What are the rewards and challenges of caregiving?; and (3) How do siblings feel about being paid caregivers? Discusses the findings.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Examines the differences between siblings who are currently caregivers for their brothers and sisters with IDD and siblings who do not currently (but expect to) provide caregiving to their brothers and sisters. Asks three research questions of the current and anticipated caregiving siblings: (1) What kind of caregiving do siblings provide?; (2) What are the rewards and challenges of caregiving?; and (3) How do siblings feel about being paid caregivers? Discusses the findings.
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