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Parenting Stress and Resilience in Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review

机译:东南亚自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童父母的父母教养压力和适应力:系统评价

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>Background: This paper aimed to review the literature on the factors associated with parenting stress and resilience among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the South East Asia (SEA) region.>Methods: An extensive search of articles in multiple online databases (PsycNET, ProQuest, PudMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Google Scholar) resulted in 28 papers that met the inclusion criteria (i.e., conducted in the SEA region, specific to ASD only, published in a peer-reviewed journal, full text in English). Studies found were conducted in the following countries: Brunei, n = 1; Indonesia, n = 2; Malaysia, n = 12; Philippines, n = 5; Singapore, n = 5, Thailand, n = 2; and Vietnam, n = 1, but none from Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, and Myanmar were identified.>Results: Across the studies, six main factors were found to be associated with parenting stress: social support, severity of autism symptoms, financial difficulty, parents' perception and understanding toward ASD, parents' anxiety and worries about their child's future, and religious beliefs. These six factors could also be categorized as either a source of parenting stress or a coping strategy/resilience mechanism that may attenuate parenting stress.>Conclusion: The findings suggest that greater support services in Western countries may underlie the cultural differences observed in the SEA region. Limitations in the current review were identified. The limited number of studies yielded from the search suggests a need for expanded research on ASD and parenting stress, coping, and resilience in the SEA region especially in Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, and Myanmar. The identified stress and resilience factors may serve as sociocultural markers for clinicians, psychologists, and other professionals to consider when supporting parents of children with ASD.
机译:>背景:本文旨在回顾与东南亚(SEA)地区自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母的父母教养压力和适应力相关的因素的文献。>方法:在多个在线数据库(PsycNET,ProQuest,PudMed,EMBASE,CINAHL,Web of Science和Google Scholar)中的文章的广泛搜索导致符合纳入标准的28篇论文(即在SEA地区进行) ,仅适用于ASD,并在同行评审期刊上以英文全文发表)。发现的研究是在以下国家/地区进行的:文莱,n = 1;印度尼西亚,n = 2;马来西亚,n = 12;菲律宾,n = 5;新加坡,n = 5,泰国,n = 2; >结果:在整个研究中,发现与养育压力有关的六个主要因素是:社会支持,自闭症症状的严重程度,经济困难,父母对自闭症的理解和理解,父母对孩子未来的焦虑和担忧以及宗教信仰。这六个因素也可以归类为父母压力的来源或可以减轻父母压力的应对策略/韧性机制。>结论:研究结果表明,西方国家更多的支持服务可能是文化压力的基础在东南亚地区观察到的差异。确定了当前审查的局限性。通过搜索获得的研究数量有限,这表明需要扩大对东南亚地区(尤其是柬埔寨,东帝汶,老挝和缅甸)的自闭症和育儿压力,应对和适应力的研究。确定的压力和适应力因素可以作为临床文化的标志,供临床医生,心理学家和其他专业人员在支持ASD儿童的父母时考虑。

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