Understanding stress in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: a focus on under-represented families

By: Iadarola, Suzannah.
Contributor(s): Perez-Ramos, Jose | Smith, Tristram | Dozier, Ann.
Series: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 65 (1) January 2019: 20-30. 2019Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | CHILDREN | PARENTING | PARENTING STRESS | STRESS MANAGEMENT | UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder report high levels of stress. Limited past research considers how the caregiving experience and social determinants of health may contribute to treatment engagement and outcomes, particularly in underrepresented families, who already experience service and health disparities.Assesses the experiences of caring for an individual with ASD, with specific emphasis on perceptions of stress.
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Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder report high levels of stress. Limited past research considers how the caregiving experience and social determinants of health may contribute to treatment engagement and outcomes, particularly in underrepresented families, who already experience service and health disparities.Assesses the experiences of caring for an individual with ASD, with specific emphasis on perceptions of stress.

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