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引用次数: 87
摘要
背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的估计患病率为88分之一。自闭症谱系障碍在男孩中的发病率几乎是女孩的五倍。自闭症儿童可能发展出各种社会无法接受的适应不良行为,超出了谱系障碍的定义症状。目的:有必要对自闭症儿童的适应不良行为、家庭支持、父母压力和父母应对进行研究。方法:使用的数据是在早期描述性、相关性、横断面研究中收集的。本研究以家庭行为双ABCX模型为框架,从家庭支持网络、父母压力网络和父母应对模式三个维度评估了父母对自闭症儿童适应行为的看法。结果:结果表明,内化适应不良行为增加与父母压力增加之间存在关联(r = 0.547, p = 0.000)。结论:本研究结果表明,自闭症儿童的父母报告他们的孩子有临床上显著的适应不良行为。医疗保健提供者可以利用本研究的结果,为自闭症儿童及其家庭提供适当的干预措施,以适应不良行为。
Maladaptive behaviors of children with autism: parent support, stress, and coping.
Background: The estimated prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is one in 88. Autism Spectrum Disorders are nearly five times more common among boys than girls. Children with autism may develop a variety of socially unacceptable maladaptive behaviors beyond the defining symptoms of the spectrum disorder.
Aims: It is necessary to conduct research to examine maladaptive behaviors of children with autism, family supports, parental stress, and parental coping.
Methods: Data used were collected during an earlier descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study. Using the Double ABCX Model of family behavior as the framework, this study evaluated parents' views of the adaptive behaviors of their children diagnosed with autism using the networks of support for their family, parental stress, and parental coping patterns.
Results: Results indicate an association between increased Internalizing maladaptive behaviors and increased parental stress (r = .547, p = .000).
Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that parents of children with autism report that their children have clinically significant maladaptive behaviors. Healthcare providers could use results from this study to provide appropriate intervention for maladaptive behaviors to support children with autism and their families.