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vol. XVII
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issue 1
105-118
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The birth of a disabled child is an event, which has an influence on the quality of family life. In the article the author presents how the child’s disability determines life situation of other family members. The paper described the specificity of parental roles in the family with a disabled child and the analyzed psychosocial situation of the healthy siblings.
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The parenthood occupies a special place among family roles. The role of a mother or a father opens new perspectives and contributes certain values and experiences to the life of the individual. It can be assumed that the successful development of an offspring is one of the most important criteria of the successful parenthood. The mental handicap of a child is a factor determining the implementation of parental roles, and thus an individual development of mother or father. The results of study of parents with mentally handicapped child are presented in the paper.
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Sustainability of the modern family is seriously threatened by the large variety of ways of conducting roles and tasks associated with adult life – especially family life. The relationship of personality characteristics and taking up the role of a spouse and a parent is not very well known. The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis concerning the differences between young adults taking up developmental tasks such as being a spouse and a parent in terms of personality characteristics. The study included a total number of 620 respondents. As potentially differentiating young adults performing these tasks such features were taken under consideration: personality traits of the Big Five measured by the NEO-FFI Costa and McCrea in the adaptation of Zawadzki, Strelau, Szczepaniak and Śliwińska (1998), the level of self-esteem (SES Scale by Rosenberg – adaptation by Dzwonkowski, Lachowicz- -Tabaczek and Łaguna (2001)), and locus of control (diagnosed using IE Scale at work (1990) by Gliszczyńska). The carried out analysis showed the existence of significant differences in openness to experience, conscientiousness and self-esteem between the compared subgroups of young adults pursuing and not pursuing developmental tasks connected with family life.
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