The relationships among adaptive behaviors of children with autism, family support, parenting stress, and coping.

Heather R Hall, J Carolyn Graff
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Abstract

Background: As the number of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise, resources must be available to support parents of children with autism and their families. Parents need help as they assess their unique situations, reach out for help in their communities, and work to decrease their stress levels by using appropriate coping strategies that will benefit their entire family.

Methods: A descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study was conducted with 75 parents/primary caregivers of children with autism. Using the McCubbin and Patterson model of family behavior, adaptive behaviors of children with autism, family support networks, parenting stress, and parent coping were measured.

Findings and conclusions: An association between low adaptive functioning in children with autism and increased parenting stress creates a need for additional family support as parents search for different coping strategies to assist the family with ongoing and new challenges. Professionals should have up-to-date knowledge of the supports available to families and refer families to appropriate resources to avoid overwhelming them with unnecessary and inappropriate referrals.

自闭症儿童适应行为与家庭支持、父母压力及应对的关系。
背景:随着被诊断为自闭症的儿童数量不断增加,必须提供资源来支持自闭症儿童的父母及其家庭。父母需要帮助,因为他们需要评估自己的独特情况,向社区寻求帮助,并通过使用适当的应对策略来减少压力水平,这将有利于他们的整个家庭。方法:对75名自闭症儿童的父母/主要照顾者进行描述性、相关性、横断面研究。采用McCubbin和Patterson家庭行为模型,对自闭症儿童的适应行为、家庭支持网络、父母压力和父母应对进行了测量。研究结果和结论:自闭症儿童的低适应功能与增加的养育压力之间的联系产生了额外的家庭支持需求,因为父母寻求不同的应对策略来帮助家庭应对持续的和新的挑战。专业人员应了解家庭可获得的最新支持,并将家庭转介到适当的资源,以避免因不必要和不适当的转介而使他们不堪重负。
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