Sökning: "disability and parenting"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 15 avhandlingar innehållade orden disability and parenting.
1. Experiences, networks and uncertainty : parenting a child who uses a cochlear implant
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation project is to describe the ways people experience parenting a deaf child who uses a cochlear implant. Within a framework of social science studies of disability this is done by combining approaches using ethnographic and netnographic methods of participant observation with an interview study. LÄS MER
2. Mothers and fathers of children with developmental disabilities: Co-parenting, well-being and empowerment
Sammanfattning : Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer well-being than other parents. However, there is considerable individual variation in parental adaptation. The general aim of this thesis was to further the understanding of the adaptation of Swedish parents of children with DD. LÄS MER
3. Well-being, couple relationship and harsh pareting practices in parents of children with developmental disability
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4. Children with mild intellectual disability and their families – needs for support, service utilisation and experiences of support
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on service utilisation among children with mild ID and their families, their needs for support and their experiences of support.AimsThe overall aim of the thesis was to explore and describe service utilisation patterns among families of children with mild ID from a systems perspective. LÄS MER
5. Neglected ghosts of contested nurseries : The role of interpersonal trauma and psychosocial adversity for caregiving among parents with intellectual disability
Sammanfattning : Research on the general parent population has established that parental exposure to interpersonal trauma and psychosocial stressors may negatively influence caregiving and children’s development. Research also suggests that parents with intellectual disability (ID) are disproportionally exposed to interpersonal trauma and psychosocial stressors, and that such exposure may contribute to the elevated risk for caregiving and child developmental problems in this population. LÄS MER