The Power of Two: Exploring the Impact of Mothers' and Fathers' Involvement in Speech-Language Pathology Treatment for Children with Autism.

IF 3.4 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23969415251355462
Noa Kreiser, Osnat Segal
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of fathers' and mothers' involvement in treatments by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) on parent-child communication, play, and feelings of caregiver emotional load in families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Methods: Data from 51 families, including 51 fathers and 51 mothers, were analyzed, focusing on measures of involvement in treatments, parent-child play, parent-child communication experience, the child's communication skills, and feelings of caregiver emotional load. Pearson correlations were conducted to explore associations between parental involvement, child variables, and parental factors. Path analysis was employed to delineate the relationships between parental involvement and treatment outcomes.

Results: Mothers exhibited significantly higher scores in involvement in treatments and feelings of caregiver emotional load compared to fathers, while no significant difference was found in parent-child communication experience. Both fathers and mothers demonstrated direct association between involvement in treatment, enhanced play and better communication experience with their children. Only fathers demonstrated direct associations between involvement in treatment and reduced caregiver emotional load, as well as improved communication skills in their children. The involvement of fathers in treatment mediated the association between paternal education level and the child's gender to treatment outcomes. Communication experience with the child was negatively associated with parental feelings of emotional load.

Conclusions: Active involvement by both parents is important for supporting parent-child play and communication. Fathers, in particular, experience benefits from involvement in treatments by SLPs, including decreased feelings of emotional load. These findings underscore the significance of considering demographic factors such as parental gender, education level, and the child's gender when designing SLP treatments for children with ASD and guiding their parents.

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二的力量:探讨母亲和父亲参与自闭症儿童语言病理治疗的影响。
目的:本研究旨在探讨父亲和母亲参与语言病理学家(slp)治疗对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童家庭中亲子沟通、游戏和照顾者情绪负荷感受的影响。方法:对来自51个家庭(包括51名父亲和51名母亲)的数据进行分析,重点分析治疗参与、亲子游戏、亲子沟通体验、儿童沟通技巧和照顾者情绪负荷的感受。运用Pearson相关性来探讨父母参与、儿童变量和父母因素之间的关联。采用通径分析来描述父母参与与治疗结果之间的关系。结果:母亲在治疗参与和照顾者情绪负荷感受上得分显著高于父亲,而在亲子沟通体验上得分无显著差异。父亲和母亲都证明了参与治疗、增强游戏和与孩子更好的沟通体验之间的直接联系。只有父亲表现出参与治疗与减少照顾者的情绪负担以及改善孩子的沟通技巧之间的直接联系。父亲参与治疗在父亲受教育程度和儿童性别对治疗结果的影响中起中介作用。与孩子的沟通经验与父母的情绪负荷感受呈负相关。结论:父母双方的积极参与对支持亲子游戏和交流具有重要意义。尤其是父亲,从slp的治疗中获益,包括情绪负荷的减少。这些发现强调了在为ASD儿童设计SLP治疗并指导其父母时,考虑父母性别、教育水平和儿童性别等人口统计学因素的重要性。
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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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