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Factors associated with functioning style and coping strategies of families with a child with an autism spectrum disorder

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A survey of parents/caregivers of a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was conducted to examine the relationship between ASD characteristics, family functioning and coping strategies. Having a child with ASD places considerable stress on the family. Primary caregivers of a child with ASD from a regional and rural area in Victoria, Australia (N = 53) were surveyed concerning their child with ASD, family functioning (adaptability and cohesion), marital satisfaction, self-esteem and coping strategies. Results suggest that these caregivers had healthy self-esteem, although they reported somewhat lower marital happiness, family cohesion and family adaptability than did norm groups. Coping strategies were not significant predictors of these outcome variables. Results highlight the need for support programmes to target family and relationship variables as well as ASD children and their behaviours, in order to sustain the family unit and improve quality of life for parents and caregivers as well as those children.

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Pages: 125 - 137
Article first published: May 2005
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Keywords

  1. ASD
  2. Asperger syndrome
  3. autism
  4. coping
  5. family support
  6. respite

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Daryl J. Higgins
Susan R. Bailey
Deakin University, Australia
Julian C. Pearce
Deakin University, Australia

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