Publication: Recollecti ng Adolescent Experiences of Individuals Having a Sibling with Down’s Syndrome: A Qualitati ve Study
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Adolescence is a crucial life stage marked by an
individual’s transiti on into adulthood. Contrary to
those with typically developing siblings, individuals
who have a sibling with Down Syndrome (DS) follow a
unique trajectory of life experiences associated with
their sibling’s conditi on. Yet, this is an area unexplored
in Sri Lankan scholarly research. The present study
att empts to address this research gap by exploring
adolescent experiences of having a sibling with
DS; as recalled by adults. The study was conducted
qualitati vely, uti lising semi-structured interviews.
Data collected was analysed using themati c analysis.
The sample consisted of six parti cipants who were
adults, had a sibling with Down Syndrome, and
were fl uent in English and/or Sinhala. Three main
themes emerged addressing adolescent experiences
att ributed to the DS sibling, in terms of; the nature of
the sibling relati onship, family dynamics, challenges
and coping with social support. Respecti ve subthemes
highlight several details. Parents and siblings
gradually adapted to the individual with DS, resulti ng
in close familial relati onships. Parti cipants also
illustrated how the sibling relati onship shaped them
as individuals. Parental diff erenti al treatment and
future caregiving responsibiliti es were expressed as
challenging, along with societal discriminati on and
sti gmati zati on. However, social support through
extended family and peers helped cope with such
challenges. Conclusively, adolescent experiences of
having a sibling with DS consti tute both favourable
and challenging aspects, infl uenced by many
individual-specifi c and environmental elements.
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Keywords
Siblings, Down Syndrome, Adolescence
