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The Responsibilities of Adult Siblings of Adults with Dual Sensory Impairments

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Pages 293-307 | Published online: 21 Jul 2010

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Joslin Alexei Dogbe, Joana D. A. Kyeremateng, Maxwell Peprah Opoku, William Nketsia & Charles Hammond. (2022) ‘There is family tension, but they understand…’: familial and sibling relationships following the diagnosis of cerebral palsy in children in Ghana. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 68:1, pages 35-46.
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Naomi I. Dorsman, Aly Waninge, Cees P. van der Schans, Jorien Luijkx & Annette A. J. Van der Putten. (2023) The roles of adult siblings of individuals with a profound intellectual disability. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 36:6, pages 1308-1318.
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Hila Avieli. (2019) How Middle-Aged Siblings of Adults with Intellectual Disability Experience their Roles: a Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 32:4, pages 633-651.
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Chung eun Lee & Meghan M. Burke. (2018) Caregiving Roles of Siblings of Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities 15:3, pages 237-246.
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Kristy Rye, Stephanie Hicks & Caroline Falconer. (2018) Evaluating a group for young people who have a sibling with a disability. Learning Disability Practice 21:3, pages 17-23.
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Paula Jacobs & Ken MacMahon. (2017) ‘It's different, but it's the same’: perspectives of young adults with siblings with intellectual disabilities in residential care. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 45:1, pages 12-20.
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Monica Cuskelly. (2016) Contributors to Adult Sibling Relationships and Intention to Care of Siblings of Individuals With Down Syndrome. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 121:3, pages 204-218.
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Preeti Tabitha Louis & Navin Kumar. (2016) Perceived parental differential treatment, cognition, behaviour and family cohesiveness among siblings of children with cerebral palsy? A family-mediated intervention to understand “displaced” children. International Journal on Disability and Human Development 15:3.
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Meghan M. BurkeCatherine K. Arnold & Aleksa L. Owen. (2015) Sibling Advocacy: Perspectives About Advocacy FromSiblings of Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Inclusion 3:3, pages 162-175.
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Inge Vanhoutteghem, Geert Van Hove, Geert D'haene & Veerle Soyez. (2014) ‘I never thought I would have to do this’: narrative study with siblings-in-law who live together with a family member with a disability. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 42:4, pages 315-322.
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Yeh-chen Kuo. (2014) Brothers’ Experiences Caring for a Sibling With Down Syndrome. Qualitative Health Research 24:8, pages 1102-1113.
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Karen KresakPeggy Gallagher & Cheryl Rhodes. (2009) Siblings of Infants and Toddlers With Disabilities in Early Intervention. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 29:3, pages 143-154.
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