In a study of siblings of children with serious illness or disability, Breyer and colleagues found
a. Non-ill siblings felt jealous of the attention the other child was receiving and were
hostile toward him/her
b. Non-ill siblings didn't want to be around the ill child due to fear
c. Non-ill siblings wanted to be more involved in interaction and caretaking for
the sick child
d. Non-ill siblings were often forced to care for the sick child and resented it
e. Non-ill siblings frequently "faked" illness in order to get the same benefits and
attention as the sick child
c.
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