Stigma among Parents of Children with Autism: An Integrative Review

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Thi Loan Khanh, T. Mai, Phương Anh Hoang
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The number of children diagnosed with autism is increasing around the world. The role of parents is vital in caring for children with autism, but stigma is a challenging and prevalent aspect that families face in raising and caring for them. This integrative review, undertaken by nurse researchers in 2022, synthesized the existing knowledge of current studies about stigma status and the factors relating to stigma among parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder. The electronic databases searched included PubMed, CINAHL (EBSCO), EMBASE, and Scopus, using the keywords “stigmatization,” “parents,” and “autism.” Thirty-six studies without time limits were included in this review, 16 qualitative, 15 quantitative, four mixed-method, and one interventional study. The results indicated that stigma was common among parents of children with autism in all studies. However, there was a difference related to cultural stigma among parents with autism in Western, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries. Both modifiable and unmodifiable factors were associated with the stigma, for example, parents’ age, marital status, child’s behavior, and social support. Further longitudinal studies on stigma should be conducted in low-resource areas with different caregivers in large sample sizes to identify the prevalence of stigma and stigma changes among parents of children with autism. This review’s results provide evidence for further intervention studies that address factors related to reducing stigma among parents of children with autism. Moreover, healthcare professionals, including nurses working with these families, should assess the level of stigma among these parents to provide timely support.
自闭症儿童父母的病耻感:一项综合评价
世界各地被诊断为自闭症的儿童数量正在增加。父母在照顾自闭症儿童方面的作用至关重要,但污名化是家庭在养育和照顾他们时面临的一个具有挑战性和普遍性的方面。这项由护士研究人员于2022年进行的综合综述综合了当前关于自闭症谱系障碍儿童父母污名状态和与污名相关因素的研究的现有知识。检索的电子数据库包括PubMed、CINAHL(EBSCO)、EMBASE和Scopus,关键词为“污名化”、“父母”和“自闭症”。本综述包括36项无时间限制的研究,包括16项定性研究、15项定量研究、4项混合方法研究和1项介入研究。结果表明,在所有研究中,自闭症儿童的父母都普遍存在污名。然而,在西方、亚洲和中东国家,自闭症父母在文化污名方面存在差异。可改变和不可改变的因素都与污名有关,例如父母的年龄、婚姻状况、孩子的行为和社会支持。应在资源匮乏的地区,由不同的照顾者在大样本中对污名进行进一步的纵向研究,以确定自闭症儿童父母中污名的普遍性和污名的变化。这篇综述的结果为进一步的干预研究提供了证据,这些研究涉及到减少自闭症儿童父母耻辱感的相关因素。此外,医疗保健专业人员,包括与这些家庭一起工作的护士,应该评估这些父母的耻辱程度,以便及时提供支持。
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