Myrthe Jacobs
University of Strathclyde
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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2017
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson; Simon C. Hunter
Children with developmental delays (DD) are at risk for developing behavior problems. Research suggests that parents’ causal attributions for child behavior are related to parenting. This study investigated this association in parents of children with DD compared to parents of typically developing (TD) children. It specifically focused on attributions of child control by separating these from attributions of responsibility, blame and intent, and from attributions of parent control and responsibility. Fifty-one parents of children with DD and 69 parents of TD children completed two questionnaires. The Written Analogue Questionnaire measured causal attributions. The Parenting Scale measured dysfunctional discipline practices. Parents of children with DD viewed the child’s role in problematic behavior more positively while also viewing misbehavior as more fixed than parents of TD children. Parents of TD children who viewed their child as more in control over misbehavior used less dysfunctional discipline, but this association was not found for parents of children with DD. The results advance understanding of how parents perceive behavior problems in children with DD and the important role these perceptions play in parental behavior management strategies. More importantly, these perceptions relate to discipline practices differently for parents of children with DD compared to parents of TD children, highlighting that parent interventions should be adapted to the specific needs of parents of children with DD.
Journal of Social Policy | 2013
Hannah Zagel; Gitit Kadar-Satat; Myrthe Jacobs; Anthony Glendinning
With targeted childcare initiatives and welfare-to-work programmes policy-makers have sought to address employment activation of lone mothers and negative outcomes for children in lone parent households. The present study examines non-parental childcare use and maternal employment among children living in lone and co-parent family situations at ages three and four and emotional and behavioural difficulties at ages four and five. The results demonstrate that negative outcomes associated with lone motherhood are explained largely by mothers age, education, material circumstances and area deprivation; and that maternal employment does not relieve lone mothers’ disadvantages in a way that alleviates the risks of difficulties to their children. However, in any family constellation, mainly group-based formal pre-school childcare does have a positive impact on child difficulties compared to drawing on informal childcare arrangements as main provider. In addition, and specifically for the difficulties of children in lone mother family situations, any non-parental childcare – formal or informal − for at least twenty-five hours per week is beneficial. Study findings support policy agendas which tackle families’ material hardship beyond promoting mothers’ employment, and through investment in formal childcare provision, and also through arrangements allowing lone mothers to divide their weekly load of childcare with another main provider.
4th International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities European Congress | 2014
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson; Simon C. Hunter
Special Issue: Abstracts of the Fourth International IASSIDD Europe Regional Congress 14-17 July, 2014, Vienna Symposium 2.1. Sexuality and People with IDD - 1
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities | 2016
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson; Simon C. Hunter
25th Annual Meeting of European Academy of Childhood Disability | 2013
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson; Kevin Durkin
Seattle Club Conference on Research in People with Learning Disabilities 2012 | 2012
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson
European Conference on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities | 2012
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson
British Psychological Society Developmental Section Conference 2012 | 2012
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson
Seattle Club Conference on Research in People with Learning Disabilities | 2011
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson
Joint Congress of the European Association Mental Health in Intellectual Disability and International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities Conference | 2011
Myrthe Jacobs; Lisa Woolfson