Sense of coherence, optimism, emotions, and social support of emerging adult siblings as predictor of acceptance of their siblings with Down Syndrome Catalog # 890-661-2021
This work was supported by a grant from Shalem Fund This study employed both quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the acceptance of individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) by their emerging adult siblings. Results showed that sense of coherence and optimism predicted sibling acceptance, while negative emotions towards the sibling with DS and social support received from their environment served as mediating variables. Level of independent functionality of the sibling ...