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Behaviour Problems in the Siblings of Children With Down Syndrome: associations with family responsibilities and parental stress
Authors:Monica Cuskelly  David Chant  Alan Hayes
Institution:1. Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre , The University of Queensland , Brisbane Qld 4072, Australia;2. Macquarie University , Sydney
Abstract:Forty‐five families with a child with Down syndrome and 88 comparison families provided information about their children's behaviour problems and their involvement in household tasks. In addition, parental stress was measured using the Parenting domain of the Parenting Stress Index (Abidin, 1990). There were no differences between the siblings of a child with Down syndrome and comparison children on mothers’ or fathers’ reports of problem behaviour. Siblings of a child with Down syndrome also did not differ in their contribution to family tasks, however, for the brothers of a child with Down syndrome there were significant negative correlations between household tasks and behaviour problems on fathers’ report. Parents of a child with Down syndrome reported more stress than comparison parents and stress was related to reports of problem behaviour for some parent groups.
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