The Effect of a Child's Disability on Mother's Mental Health. Arch Dis Child. 74:115-20.Lambrenos K, Weindling AM, Calam R, Cox AD. The effect of a child's disability on mother's mental health. Arch Dis Child 1996; 74:115 - 120....
uncanny. disabilitydisabled childmotherhoodmaternal ambivalencethe mirror stageEncountering disability can produce an experience of the uncanny in non-disabled people. 'Uncanny' refers to a psychological experience which is frightening, arousing a sense of uncertainty, dread, and horror; yet the observer ...
Purpose: With the aim of improving the measurement of child health and disability in survey research, this paper reviews the coverage of chronic health con... J Mcdougall,L Miller - 《Disability & Rehabilitation》 被引量: 72发表: 2003年 Time off to care for a sick child--why family-leav...
In contrast, individuals with high-functioning ASD (HF-ASD), namely individuals who have ASD in the absence of intellectual disability18, develop more awareness of their distinctive traits and challenges during young adulthood while consolidating their self-identity19. This psychological process is ...
Apart from the hearing disability itself, it is also a cause of voice problems and affects interpersonal communication. Therefore, it may be a reason for mental and social distress,1, 2, 3, 4 as well as the reason for a delay in voice and speech development.5, 6 Lots of studies were ...
Cardiovascular Diseases: a cause and Effect of Obesity How are the growing number of fast-food chains both a cause and Effect of Obesity? Can Obesity lead to pregnancy complications? Can Obesity lead to disability? The influence of parental behaviors on childhood obesity: causes and effects The...
We contribute to this body of literature by examining the effects of parents’ smoking behaviour on their children’s cognitive and non-cognitive achievements. Smoking is one of the primary risk factors of disease and disability globally (WHO, 2009). In Australia, tobacco smoking is the leading ...
In 2012, ASDs had a reported prevalence of 1.7% in the United States,1 and the lifelong effects of the condition constitute a significant health disability burden for individuals and their families.2 Restricted and repetitive behaviors frequently interfere with everyday functioning and include ...
In a prospective, randomised, controlled, double blind trial of postural support carried out on 45 babies born at less than 33 weeks of gestation, we showed that infants positioned with specific hip support during the period of intensive care had significantly fewer features of flattened posture ...
Meaningful subgroups of autism could potentially be identified by the presence or absence of speech onset delay,51 neurogenetic conditions,52 or nonverbal intellectual disability.53 Clinical specifiers, such as those described in the DSM-5 autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, could therefore be used to...