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COMPARISON OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BETWEEN PARENTS WHO HAVE MORE THAN ONE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN WITH PARENTS OF NORMAL CHILDREN

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  94-104

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 Objective: to achieve factors probably causing to born EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN in families who have more than one exceptional child.Materials & Methods: In this cross sectional and comparative study 80 family who have more than one exceptional child were selected conveniently and 53 families with normal children were selected by multi-stage sampling via schools of city of Urmia. In this study the BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS of questionnaire - the cognitive parents with more than one child special and general health questionnaire was used. Analysis of data compromise Xi Chi, Yu-Whitney and t tests were used.Results: Among demographic variables, sequence of children birth (P<0.001), disease (P=0.006), type of DISABILITY (P=0.001) and Major cause of handicap (P=0.014) were significant between two groups. Among biological variables, type of marriage (P=0.019), parental age at marriage (P<0.001), mother's age during pregnancy (P=0.031), birthplace of parents (P<0.001), mother's general health (P=0.012) and parent's blood group (P<0.001) were significant between two groups.Conclusion: PREVENTION and planning to control variables affecting the birth rate of EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN in families that have been investigated in this study will help to reduce disabilities.

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    SOLEIMANI, M., ABDI, K., & MOOSAVY KHATAT, M.. (2011). COMPARISON OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BETWEEN PARENTS WHO HAVE MORE THAN ONE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN WITH PARENTS OF NORMAL CHILDREN. ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION), 11(5 (45) PEDIATRIC NEUROREHABILITATION), 94-104. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/43570/en

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    SOLEIMANI M., ABDI K., MOOSAVY KHATAT M.. COMPARISON OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BETWEEN PARENTS WHO HAVE MORE THAN ONE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN WITH PARENTS OF NORMAL CHILDREN. ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION)[Internet]. 2011;11(5 (45) PEDIATRIC NEUROREHABILITATION):94-104. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/43570/en

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    M. SOLEIMANI, K. ABDI, and M. MOOSAVY KHATAT, “COMPARISON OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BETWEEN PARENTS WHO HAVE MORE THAN ONE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN WITH PARENTS OF NORMAL CHILDREN,” ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION (JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION), vol. 11, no. 5 (45) PEDIATRIC NEUROREHABILITATION, pp. 94–104, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/43570/en

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