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135 related items for PubMed ID: 2424308

  • 1. Family responses to developmentally delayed preschoolers: etiology and the father's role.
    Goldberg S, Marcovitch S, MacGregor D, Lojkasek M.
    Am J Ment Defic; 1986 May; 90(6):610-7. PubMed ID: 2424308
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  • 2. Fathers and mothers of school-age children with developmental disabilities: parental stress, family functioning, and social support.
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  • 3. Sense of coherence and parenting stress in mothers and fathers of preschool children with developmental disability.
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  • 4. Early childhood predictors of mothers' and fathers' relationships with adolescents with developmental disabilities.
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  • 5. Parenting children with and without developmental delay: the role of self-mastery.
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  • 6. [Coping strategies of mothers and fathers with a first- or second-born mentally handicapped child].
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  • 7. Stress and coping among parents of handicapped children: a multidimensional approach.
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  • 8. Parenting stress in mothers of children with an intellectual disability: the effects of parental cognitions in relation to child characteristics and family support.
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  • 9. Fathers and the well-child visit.
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  • 10. Perceived stressors and coping strategies of parents who have children with developmental disabilities: a comparison of mothers with fathers.
    Heaman DJ.
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  • 11. Child-related and parenting stress: similarities and differences between mothers and fathers of children with disabilities.
    Krauss MW.
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  • 12. Stress and well-being among parents of children with rare diseases: a prospective intervention study.
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    Butcher PR, Wind T, Bouma A.
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  • 14. Development of infants with disabilities and their families: implications for theory and service delivery.
    Shonkoff JP, Hauser-Cram P, Krauss MW, Upshur CC.
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  • 15. Differences in stress and coping for mothers and fathers of children with Asperger's syndrome and nonverbal learning disorders.
    Little L.
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  • 17. Adjustment of children who have a sibling with Down syndrome: perspectives of mothers, fathers and children.
    Cuskelly M, Gunn P.
    J Intellect Disabil Res; 2006 Dec; 50(Pt 12):917-25. PubMed ID: 17100952
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  • 18. The contribution of marital quality to the well-being of parents of children with developmental disabilities.
    Kersh J, Hedvat TT, Hauser-Cram P, Warfield ME.
    J Intellect Disabil Res; 2006 Dec; 50(Pt 12):883-93. PubMed ID: 17100949
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  • 19. Fathers' and mothers' perceptions of their child and maternal depressive symptoms.
    Luoma I, Koivisto AM, Tamminen T.
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