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Failure to replicate a robust Down syndrome advantage for maternal well-being.

M JessSamantha FlynnTom G BaileyRichard P HastingsVasiliki Totsika
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2021)
Initial group differences in psychological distress and life satisfaction were largely associated with family poverty, indicating that the Down syndrome advantage may be less robust than previously thought. Future research should seek to move beyond examining the existence of the putative Down syndrome advantage and focus on how families of children with Down syndrome experience family life, including longitudinal research exploring responses to life cycle and transition challenges.
Keyphrases
  • life cycle
  • young adults
  • current status
  • pregnant women