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  <title>Parenting Stress of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.239</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experience more stress than<br />
parents of children who are typically developing. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifetime<br />
condition that involves persistent impairments in speech-language, social communication, and<br />
restricted and repetitive behaviors. Bringing up a child with autism can be challenging for<br />
parents due to the specific characteristics of autism. The present study was conducted to know<br />
parenting stress and associated factors. The study included 82 parents of children with ASD<br />
selected from different special schools and therapy centers located at Hubballi, Dharwad, and<br />
Bengaluru city. A personal information questionnaire, Parenting stress scale, and Indian scale for<br />
assessment of autism were used for data collection. The results showed a majority of the children<br />
belonged to moderate (44.00%) and severe (41.50%) categories of autism. The majority of the<br />
parents had clinical levels (75.00%) of parenting stress. The majority of the children had high<br />
problems in relationship and reciprocity (85.15%) followed by emotional responsiveness<br />
(78.05%), speech-language, and communication (65.85%). Child characteristics: younger age,<br />
being non-verbal, lack of speech-language and communication, lower cognitive abilities, and<br />
total Autism severity-induced parenting stress which can be reduced by providing intervention<br />
programs through speech therapies, cognitive behavior therapies, physical therapies etc. Parents<br />
should be supported by family members and society which help to reduce the stress caused by<br />
caring for an ASD child.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experience more stress than<br />
parents of children who are typically developing. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifetime<br />
condition that involves persistent impairments in speech-language, social communication, and<br />
restricted and repetitive behaviors. Bringing up a child with autism can be challenging for<br />
parents due to the specific characteristics of autism. The present study was conducted to know<br />
parenting stress and associated factors. The study included 82 parents of children with ASD<br />
selected from different special schools and therapy centers located at Hubballi, Dharwad, and<br />
Bengaluru city. A personal information questionnaire, Parenting stress scale, and Indian scale for<br />
assessment of autism were used for data collection. The results showed a majority of the children<br />
belonged to moderate (44.00%) and severe (41.50%) categories of autism. The majority of the<br />
parents had clinical levels (75.00%) of parenting stress. The majority of the children had high<br />
problems in relationship and reciprocity (85.15%) followed by emotional responsiveness<br />
(78.05%), speech-language, and communication (65.85%). Child characteristics: younger age,<br />
being non-verbal, lack of speech-language and communication, lower cognitive abilities, and<br />
total Autism severity-induced parenting stress which can be reduced by providing intervention<br />
programs through speech therapies, cognitive behavior therapies, physical therapies etc. Parents<br />
should be supported by family members and society which help to reduce the stress caused by<br />
caring for an ASD child.</p>
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