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J Autism Dev Disord ; 48(4): 1272-1286, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29222612

ABSTRACT

Although there is increasing research interest in the parenting of children with ASD, at present, little is known about everyday strategies used to manage problem behaviour. We conducted a meta-synthesis to explore what strategies parents use to manage irritability, non-compliance, challenging behaviour and anxiety in their children with ASD. Approaches included: (1) accommodating the child; (2) modifying the environment; (3) providing structure, routine and occupation; (4) supervision and monitoring; (5) managing non-compliance with everyday tasks; (6) responding to problem behaviour; (7) managing distress; (8) maintaining safety and (9) analysing and planning. Results suggest complex parenting demands in children with ASD and problem behaviour. Findings will inform the development of a new measure to quantify parenting strategies relevant to ASD.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Parenting/psychology , Parents/psychology , Anxiety/psychology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Irritable Mood , Male , Problem Behavior
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Autism Res Treat ; 2015: 381236, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26605085

ABSTRACT

Parents of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) encounter many daily challenges and often experience much stress. However, little research exists about parenting behavior among these parents. With this study, we aim to address this gap. We examined the structure and internal consistency of a questionnaire intended to measure parenting behavior among mothers of young children with ASD. Furthermore, we compared parenting behavior among mothers of young children with and without ASD between two and six years old. Factor analyses resulted in a factor solution with seven subscales of parenting behavior. Two additional subscales especially relevant for parenting preschoolers with ASD were also considered. Analyses of covariance, controlling for gender and age, showed significantly higher scores for Discipline and Stimulating the Development in the control group in comparison with the ASD group. These findings suggest that mothers of preschoolers with ASD are still trying to find strategies to guide and stimulate their child's behavior and development effectively.

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J Autism Dev Disord ; 45(11): 3580-93, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26100852

ABSTRACT

Although parents of children with ASD face specific challenges in parenting, only a few studies have empirically investigated parenting behaviors among these parents. The current study examined differences in parenting behaviors between mothers of school-aged children with ASD (n = 30) and mothers of typically developing children (n = 39), using both an observational measure and a self-report questionnaire. Results indicated that mothers of children with ASD obtained significantly lower scores on Sensitivity and Provision of structure as measured during the observation. They reported significantly higher scores on Material rewarding and Adapting the environment on the questionnaire. When controlling for parenting stress, the group differences on Sensitivity and Material rewarding did not remain significant.


Subject(s)
Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Mothers/psychology , Parenting/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Self Report , Stress, Psychological/psychology
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J Autism Dev Disord ; 44(3): 501-12, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23881094

ABSTRACT

Parents of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face specific challenges in parenting, but concrete parenting behavior has never been properly investigated in these families. This exploratory questionnaire study compared parenting behaviors among mothers of children and adolescents with ASD (n = 552) and without ASD (n = 437) and examined associations between child behavior problems and parenting behavior. Results showed that mothers of children with ASD reported significantly lower scores on Rules and Discipline and higher scores on Positive Parenting, Stimulating the Development, and Adapting the Environment. Age was differently related to parenting behavior in the ASD versus control group. Furthermore, distinctive correlation patterns between parenting behavior and externalizing or internalizing behavior problems were found for both groups.


Subject(s)
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/psychology , Mothers/psychology , Parenting , Adolescent , Belgium , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Netherlands , Surveys and Questionnaires
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