Publication: Parenting children with Down syndrome: Societal influences
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2017
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Most studies of parenting children with Down syndrome (DS) have been conducted in indus trialized countries. They suggest that sensitive communication on the part of professionals, and
social support, can lead to acceptance and positive adjustments in the family. This study examined
the impact of a diagnosis of DS on Ecuadorian families, in particular at how the diagnosis had been
communicated and received, as well as the feelings and experiences which followed. Despite
considerable progress in recent years, Ecuador is still marked by discriminatory attitudes which
affect children with disabilities and their families, and by the persistence of widespread poverty.
This qualitative study, conducted in Cuenca, Ecuador’s third largest city, is based on a focus group
discussion and four in-depth interviews with Ecuadorian parents of DS children attending a spe cialist center in the city. The study shows that, reflecting the effects of status differences and lack of
appropriate training, professionals rarely communicate a DS diagnosis in an appropriate manner.
Further, it is shown that lack of social support, and the widespread stigmatization confronting
children with DS and their families, hinder development of positive and empowering adjustments
that would best serve the child’s and the family’s interest
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Down syndrome, stigma, family, Communication skills, Ecuador
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http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/41872
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