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ArtikelMothers' and Fathers' Self-Report of Involvement with Autistic, Mentally Delayed, and Normal Children  
Oleh: Konstantareas, M. Mary ; Homatidis, Soula
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 54 no. 01 (Feb. 1992), page 153-164.
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Isi artikelNinety-six mothers and fathers reported involvement with their autistic, mentally delayed, and normal children for two days when both parents were home. Parents in this province-wide Ontario sample were asked to record the length and to rate the quality of interactions. Parents of normal and mentally delayed children reported greater involvement than parent' of children with autism. Across groups, mothers reported longer involvement than fathers, with mothers of autistic children reporting less contact than mothers of the mentally delayed. Fathers, of autistic children were also less involved than fathers of mentally delayed children. Best predictor., of low involvement for fathers was having an autistic and a first-born or only child. For mothers, a large family size, having an autistic child, and an older child predicted lower involvement. Parents of normal children were the most likely to report contacts with their child as being fun.
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