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Parental psychopathology and expectations for the futures of children with autism spectrum disorder

Background: The influence of parental psychopathology and parental expectations on child well-being is well documented among typically developing populations. However, to date little research has examined the relationship among these factors in families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study examines an observed relationship between parental psychopathology and expectations in families with children with ASD in the light of research in other populations.; Method: Twenty-four parents of children diagnosed with ASD were assessed for symptoms of psychopathology. Parents completed measures of child ASD severity as well as their expectations for possible outcomes of their child.

Results: Two main effects were found: higher parental psychopathology and ASD severity were both related to lower expectations. Interaction of ASD severity and parental psychopathology in relation to parent expectations was not observed.

Conclusion: These results emphasize the necessity of providing services not only to individuals diagnosed with ASD, but to caregivers as well.

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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Journal article
Publisher
Blackwell Science
Publication Year
2018
Issue Number
1
Journal Titles
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
Volume Number
31
Start Page
98
End Page
105
Language
English