Advocacy for the “Abandonados”: Harnessing Cultural Beliefs for L atino Families and Their Children With Intellectual Disabilities

SR Cohen - … of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
cultural beliefs about family and child development that may enhance advocacy efforts on two
levels. First, cultural beliefs … Second, cultural beliefs about child development may focus on …

Intellectual disability across cultures

L Allison, A Strydom - Psychiatry, 2009 - Elsevier
… The degree to which individuals with ID are stigmatized may differ between cultures depending
on prevailing beliefs regarding undesirable attributes. These negative perceptions often …

Public awareness, attitudes and beliefs regarding intellectual disability: A systematic review

K Scior - Research in developmental disabilities, 2011 - Elsevier
… prior contact with someone with an intellectual disability predict attitudes, while the effect of
… about intellectual disability and beliefs about its causation in a range of cultural contexts. The …

Development and validation of the intellectual disability literacy scale for assessment of knowledge, beliefs and attitudes to intellectual disability

K Scior, A Furnham - Research in developmental disabilities, 2011 - Elsevier
… Another key aim of this study was to develop a measure that would be appropriate for the
study of intellectual disability literacy in different cultural and religious contexts. Although there …

Sociocultural studies of families of children with intellectual disabilities

D Skinner, TS Weisner - … and Developmental Disabilities …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… about child development across families from different cultural places. Daley’… belief that
Indian boys speak late. Whereas some US parents may also espouse similar beliefs, US cultural

Children with intellectual disability: A gain not a loss: Parental beliefs and family life

G Durà-Vilà, S Dein, M Hodes - Clinical child psychology …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Cultural factors and intellectual disability The attribution of meaning and understanding of
ID varies greatly across cultures. … intellectually disabled children with a group of parents with …

Public attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities: A cross-cultural study

K Scior, K Kan, A McLoughlin… - … Disabilities, 2010 - meridian.allenpress.com
… In the present study, we tried to assess beliefs about intellectual disability in the general
Hong Kong Chinese adult population and to compare these attitudes with a White British sample…

[图书][B] Interplay between cultural beliefs and attitudes in raising a child with intellectual disability-An Asian Indian study

N Narayan - 2014 - search.proquest.com
… the cultural beliefs, values and interpretations of immigrant Asian Indian parents raising a
child with Intellectual Disability … a child with intellectual challenges by highlighting the cultural

Public attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities: a qualitative comparison of white British & South Asian people

S Coles, K Scior - … Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… of culturally sensitive support and increased communication between professionals and
service users from the outset, exploring values and beliefs regarding intellectual disability and …

The relationship between awareness of intellectual disability, causal and intervention beliefs and social distance in Kuwait and the UK

K Scior, A Hamid, A Mahfoudhi, F Abdalla - … in developmental disabilities, 2013 - Elsevier
… of causal beliefs on stigma in relation to intellectual disability is … Cultural variations in the
mediating effects of causal beliefs on … these differ by culture but did not reach any predictions. …