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Yu Ping T (National University of Singapore) Rosaleen O (National University of Singapore)
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아시아지적장애인연맹 산하 아시아저널센터 Asia-Pacific Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Asia-Pacific Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Vol.6 No.1
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2019.1
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5 - 26 (22page)

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The presence of a person with intellectual disabilities (I/DD) within the family creates considerable stress and burden to all family members, including the typically developing siblings. These siblings of persons with ID are likely to take on the role as future caregivers when their parents aged. This study using a qualitative research design focused on nine adolescent siblings between the age group of 16 to 21 years old who have a brother and sister with ID to understand their feelings and concerns of future caregiving as well as factors that could better prepare siblings for future caregiving. Semi-structured, in-depth, face-to-face interviews were employed. Results of the study illustrated that siblings largely have favourable views towards future sibling caregiving, if there are support services and planning in place to help siblings and families prepare for the future care and support needs. Siblings’ views of being potential future caregivers for their siblings with I/DD are consistent with the model of sibling attachment, illustrating that there are more acceptance among the eldest and only sibling and worries would be more for those without siblings support. Future sibling caregiving could likely impact on their current and future life priorities, yet their positive thoughts keep them going.

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