确定儿童适应功能、家长授权和自闭症儿童家庭倡导之间的关系。

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Meghan M Burke
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当父母为患有自闭症的孩子辩护时,他们的孩子往往会得到更多的服务,家庭也会报告更多的幸福。然而,家长的倡导有很多障碍。重要的是要确定可以作为改变机制的结构,以改善父母的倡导。这些机制可以成为干预措施的目标。在这项研究中,我调查了来自美国资源匮乏社区的40个有3到5岁自闭症儿童的家庭的反应。参与者参加了一项随机对照试验。然而,本研究仅包括基线数据。受访者完成了与他们自己的赋权、倡导活动、倡导技能和舒适度相关的措施。受访者还完成了关于他们孩子的适应行为和社会反应的测量。赋权与倡导和个人倡导活动的舒适感呈正相关且显著。就个人倡导活动而言,赋权与儿童适应行为之间存在显著的相互作用。讨论了对研究和实践的启示。
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Identifying relations between child adaptive functioning, parent empowerment, and advocacy among families of young autistic children.

When parents advocate for their offspring with autism, their children tend to receive more services and families report greater wellbeing. Yet, there are many barriers to parent advocacy. It is important to identify constructs that may serve as mechanisms of change to improve parent advocacy. Such mechanisms can be targeted in interventions. In this study, I examined the responses of 40 families of 3- to 5-year-old children with autism from low-resourced communities in the United States. Participants were enrolled in a randomised controlled trial. However, only baseline data were included in this study. Respondents completed measures related to their own empowerment, advocacy activities, and advocacy skills and comfort. Respondents also completed measures about their child's adaptive behavior and social responsiveness. Empowerment positively and significantly related to greater comfort with advocacy and individual advocacy activities. With respect to individual advocacy activities, there was a significant interaction between empowerment and child adaptive behavior. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

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