Original paper
Effects of parenting adults with disabilities on later-life health: The role of intergenerational ambivalence.
Abstract
According to family systems theory, strains from parenting an adult with disabilities may spill over to parents' relationships with their other children and disrupt family dynamics and their well-being in later-life. This study examined whether parental ambivalence toward their nondisabled children is greater in families of adults with disabilities (developmental disabilities [DD] or serious mental illnesses [SMI]) than families without any...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of parenting adults with disabilities on later-life health: The role of intergenerational ambivalence.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
177 - 189
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