Correlates of Attachment Perceptions in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

This study explored the relationship between parents’ perceptions of their child’s attachment to them and parents’ own affective attachment to their child, as well the relationship of these constructs to parenting stress, parent-rated child functional impairment, and parenting sense of competence. M...

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description This study explored the relationship between parents’ perceptions of their child’s attachment to them and parents’ own affective attachment to their child, as well the relationship of these constructs to parenting stress, parent-rated child functional impairment, and parenting sense of competence. Mothers ( n  = 76) and fathers ( n  = 30) of children ages 2–10 with autism spectrum disorders participated. Overall, parents’ affective attachment to their child was more consistently related to other aspects of their parenting experiences than were their perceptions of their child’s attachment to them. Also, perceptions of child-to-parent attachment were related to other aspects of parenting for fathers more than for mothers. Implications for parenting interventions and future research, such as longitudinal investigations, are discussed.
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Age
Attachment
Attachment Behavior
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
Autism Spectrum Disorder - psychology
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child and School Psychology
Child clinical studies
Child Rearing
Child, Preschool
Children
Correlation
Cross-Sectional Studies
Developmental Delays
Developmental disorders
Down Syndrome
Etiology
Fathers
Female
Humans
Infantile autism
Male
Medical sciences
Mothers
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Neurosciences
Object Attachment
Original Paper
Parent Child Relationship
Parental attachment
Parenting
Parenting - psychology
Parenting Styles
Parents
Parents - psychology
Pediatrics
Perception
Perceptions
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Public Health
Resistance (Psychology)
Social Reinforcement
Stress
Stress, Psychological - diagnosis
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
title Correlates of Attachment Perceptions in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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