1. Quality of life: a key variable to consider in the evaluation of adjustment in parents of children with autism spectrum disorders and in the development of relevant support and assistance programmes.
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Cappe E, Wolff M, Bobet R, and Adrien JL
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Cognition, Female, France, Guilt, Humans, Internal-External Control, Male, Middle Aged, Parent-Child Relations, Regression Analysis, Social Support, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Adaptation, Psychological, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive psychology, Parents psychology, Quality of Life, Stress, Psychological etiology
- Abstract
Purpose: Our primary objective was to identify cognitive and behavioural profiles that affect adjustment, in order to make relevant recommendations about support and assistance for parents of autistic children., Method: One hundred and sixty French parents completed a battery of questionnaires and self-report measures developed or adapted to assess (1) the child and family situations; (2) perceived stress; (3) perceived social support; (4) perceived control; (5) coping strategies; and (6) quality of life., Results: The psychometric properties of the instruments we used proved to be adequate. Our results support the pre-existing data and our findings may prove to be of interest to clinicians. Our primary finding was that emotion-focused coping strategies seem to be less effective. Parents who employed emotion-focused strategies were more stressed and more disturbed in most parts of their life. They also experienced more guilt and reported more false beliefs about PDD., Conclusions: Our data underscore the need for psychoeducation programmes for parents, focused on handling stress and emotions, modifying false beliefs and solving the daily problems that arise from PDD. We propose a 5-axis intervention model for parents of children with PDD, based on cognitive-behavioural therapies and on a stress management programme.
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- 2011
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