Indian Journal of Health Social Work
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ABSTRACT
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong heterogeneous neurodevelopmental
condition which includes social and communication impairments and restricted stereotypical
patterns of behavior and interests. This is considered as chronic condition and it requires multiple
therapy procedures and Rehabilitation for improvement of the condition. Parental acceptance of
children with disability is very significant as it effects the perception of the problem, and the way
they adopt coping strategies to deal effectively with the problem of the child. Parents especially
of children with ASD undergo lot of stress as it is a chronic condition associated with poor
adaptive skills and behavioural problems which makes them feel more stressed.Objectives: To
study the level of distress and coping strategies among parents of children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder. Methods: Sampling method included purposive sampling. About 50 parents aged
between 25 years to 50 years old, who is the primary care giver of children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder, attending OP services from NIEPMD, Chennai were included in the study. Parents who
are single and having any other chronic physical or mental illness were excluded from the study.
The participants were approached individually and after obtaining informed consent, General
Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), Parental Acceptance Questionnaire (PAR-Q), and Coping Health
Inventory for parents (CHIP) were administered. The data obtained were statistically analyzed
to assess the level of distress of parents with disability, different coping strategies they adopt,
and mediating effect of Acceptance on relationship between coping strategies and stress. Results:
The results showed that the majority of the parents are found to have psychological distress and
the rejection level was found to be mildly high than the acceptance level of the parents. There is
negative relationship between coping strategies and level of distress among these parents having
children with ASD. Further, it was also found that level of acceptance plays a significant mediating
role and it affects the relationship between coping strategies and level of distress among the
parents. Conclusion: The study highlighted the importance of identifying mental health issues
among parents having children with ASD and it also signifies the importance of adopting strategies
to enhance the Acceptance level and coping strategies while delivering intervention programs
for parents having children with ASD.
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Psychological distress, and Parental acceptance.