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Treatment Related Stress in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder;perceived improvement;treatment outcomes;children;parental stress;parent-therapist alliance;therapeutic alliance;problem behaviors;behavior problems;barriers to treatment;treatment barriers;Psychology;Social Sciences
DeWit, ChristinDearborn ;
University of Michigan
关键词: Autism Spectrum Disorder;    perceived improvement;    treatment outcomes;    children;    parental stress;    parent-therapist alliance;    therapeutic alliance;    problem behaviors;    behavior problems;    barriers to treatment;    treatment barriers;    Psychology;    Social Sciences;   
Others  :  https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/150490/DeWit%20-%20Treatment%20Related%20Stress%20in%20Parents%20of%20Children%20with%20Autism%20Spectrum%20Disorder.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
瑞士|英语
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Research reveals that parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have reported higher levels of stress compared to parents with typically developing children or children suffering from other illnesses (e.g., Giovagnoli et al., 2015). This parental stress is associated with higher occurrences of parental fatigue, heart disease and gastrointestinal ulcers along with feelings of reduced social support and marital satisfaction, among other consequences (Hayes & Watson, 2013; Hodgetts, Nicholas, & Zwaigenbaum, 2013). Previous literature suggested that problem behaviors, that often accompany ASD, are predictive of parental stress (e.g., Estes et al., 2009). Such parental stress can increase the risk for depression and anxiety as well as have other negative effects on parents. This exploratory, cross-sectional study examined predictors of parental stress in a sample of 50 parents of children with ASD that were currently receiving clinic-based ABA therapy. Participants were primarily recruited from five ABA clinics in a midwestern region and had the option of completing paper surveys or online. Specifically, child problem behaviors, perceived improvement through therapy, parent-therapist alliance, and perceived barriers to treatment were assessed for their contribution to parental stress. Results indicate that, indeed, problem behaviors were most predictive of parental stress. Parent-therapist alliance significantly adds to the variance in the model predicting parental stress, after accounting for problem behaviors. Perceived barriers to treatment were shown to partially mediate the relationship between parent-therapist alliance and parental stress. This study emphasizes the importance of the parent and therapist relationship for children’s treatment.Establishing supportive and honest relationships with parents can relieve parenting stress and in turn may allow parents to notice their child’s treatment improvement as well as reduce problem behaviors that are a result of negative parent-child interactions. Additionally, when ABA clinics become aware of the barriers that parents experience, they could implement changes within their system to better serve their child patients and parents or provide more comprehensive care for families to address barriers.

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