Psychological distress and positive gain in mothers of children with autism, with or without other children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Although a wealth of literature has focused on the parenting experiences of mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there is a lack of research about mothers who are parenting a child with ASD, and who have other children with neurodevelopmental disorders. In this matched-comparison...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of developmental disabilities 2022, Vol.68 (4), p.479-484
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description Although a wealth of literature has focused on the parenting experiences of mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there is a lack of research about mothers who are parenting a child with ASD, and who have other children with neurodevelopmental disorders. In this matched-comparison study, 10 mothers of a child with ASD and other typically developing children (ASD-TD) were compared to 10 mothers of a child with ASD who also had other children with neurodevelopmental disorders (ASD-NDD). Mothers completed self-report measures of mental health and positive gain. Results indicated no significant between-group differences for mental health, although mothers in the ASD-NDD group reported increased positive gain compared to mothers in the ASD-TD group. Further research is needed to understand practical support needs and theory development
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autism
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autistic children
Child Rearing
Depression (Psychology)
Foreign Countries
Mental Health
Mothers
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
neurodiversity
Parents & parenting
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Stress Variables
Wealth
Well Being
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