Irina Zamora, Eliza K Harley, Shulamite A Green, Kathryn Smith, Michele D Kipke
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Abstract
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience higher levels of stress in comparison to parents of neurotypical children and consequently are more susceptible to negative health and social outcomes (Dunn et al., 2001). However, less is known about how individual child characteristics impact stress levels in parents of children with ASD. In this study, we examined the relationship between individual characteristics (i.e., sex) of children with ASD and parental stress. Access to comprehensive treatment services was also examined as a contributing factor to parental stress. Parenting stress was higher for parents of girls than for parents of boys, and for parents of girls (but not boys) fewer services predicted higher parental distress. Findings highlight the importance of providing parents of girls with ASD with more tailored support.
与神经正常儿童的父母相比,自闭症谱系障碍儿童的父母承受着更高水平的压力,因此更容易受到负面健康和社会结果的影响(Dunn et al., 2001)。然而,关于儿童个体特征如何影响自闭症儿童父母的压力水平,我们所知甚少。在这项研究中,我们研究了自闭症儿童的个体特征(如性别)与父母压力之间的关系。获得综合治疗服务也是造成父母压力的一个因素。养育女孩的父母比养育男孩的父母压力更大,而对于女孩的父母(而不是男孩的父母),更少的服务预示着更高的父母压力。研究结果强调了为自闭症女孩的父母提供更有针对性的支持的重要性。