Fathers of children with Down's syndrome versus other types of intellectual disability: perceptions, stress and involvement

By: Ricci, L.A.
Contributor(s): Hodapp, R.M.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 47 (4&5) 2003: 273-284.Publisher: 2003Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | FATHERS | STRESS | FAMILY EXPERIENCESSummary: Examines fathers' perceptions of stress relating to and involvement with children with Down syndrome versus those with other types of intellectual disability. Results found that fathers of children with Down syndrome reported less child-related stress, particularly in the areas of acceptability, adaptability and demandingness than the fathers of children with other types of intellectual disability.
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Examines fathers' perceptions of stress relating to and involvement with children with Down syndrome versus those with other types of intellectual disability. Results found that fathers of children with Down syndrome reported less child-related stress, particularly in the areas of acceptability, adaptability and demandingness than the fathers of children with other types of intellectual disability.

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