<span>This book surveys the most recent empirical research on families of children with disabilities and provides guidelines and strategies for the developmental and family psychologists who support these clients.</span><span><br><br> Parents of children with disabilities confront a number of challe
Using Secondary Datasets to Understand Persons with Developmental Disabilities and their Families
β Scribed by Richard C. Urbano (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2013
- Leaves
- 752
- Series
- International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities 45
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series Page
Page ii
Copyright
Page iv
Series Preface
Pages ix-x
Robert M. Hodapp
Preface for Volume 45
Pages xi-xiv
Richard Urbano
Contributors
Pages xv-xvii
Chapter One - Using Secondary Datasets in Disability Research: Special Issues, Special Promise
Pages 1-34
Robert M. Hodapp, Samantha E. Goldman, Richard C. Urbano
Chapter Two - Linking Datasets: A Practical Guide to Research Using Secondary Analysis
Pages 35-121
Richard C. Urbano, Cole Beck, Jeremy Stephens
Chapter Three - NDAR: A Model Federal System for Secondary Analysis in Developmental Disabilities Research
Pages 123-153
S.I. Novikova, D.M. Richman, K. Supekar, L. Barnard-Brak, D. Hall
Chapter Four - Large-Scale Datasets in Special Education Research
Pages 155-183
Megan M. Griffin, Trisha D. Steinbrecher
Chapter Five - Studying Racial and Ethnic Health Care Disparities Among Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Using the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs
Pages 185-224
Susan L. Parish, Sandra MagaΓ±a, Jamie G. Swaine, Esther Son
Chapter Six - Understanding the Similarities and Differences in Aging with an Intellectual Disability: Linking Irish General Population and Intellectual Disability Datasets
Pages 225-256
P. McCallion, J. Swinburne, E. Burke, E. McGlinchey, M. McCarron
Chapter Seven - Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation to Compare the Physical Health of Non-Caregivers to Caregivers of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Pages 257-280
Meghan M. Burke, Glenn T. Fujiura
Chapter Eight - Application of Population-Based Linked Data to the Study of Intellectual Disability and Autism
Pages 281-327
Helen Leonard, Emma Glasson, Ami Bebbington, Geoff Hammond, Deirdre Croft, Terri Pikora, Jenny Fairthorne, Melissa OβDonnell, Colleen OβLeary, Michele Hansen, Linda Watson, Richard W. Francis, Kim W. Carter, Anne McKenzie, Carol Bower, Jenny Bourke
Chapter Nine - Large-Scale Datasets Referenced in Volume 45 of the International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities
Pages 329-342
Richard C. Urbano
Index
Pages 343-352
Contents of Previous Volumes
Pages 353-369
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