10.4225/03/5a693205571e0
KARTINI ILIAS
KARTINI
ILIAS
PARENTING STRESS AND RESILIENCE IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) IN THE MALAYSIAN CONTEXT: A MIXED METHODS PERSPECTIVE
Monash University
2018
parenting stress
resilience
autism
family
Malaysia
clinical psychology
coping
Clinical Psychology
2018-01-25 01:25:24
Thesis
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/PARENTING_STRESS_AND_RESILIENCE_IN_PARENTS_OF_CHILDREN_WITH_AUTISM_SPECTRUM_DISORDER_ASD_IN_THE_MALAYSIAN_CONTEXT_A_MIXED_METHODS_PERSPECTIVE/5808924
The multi-phase study aimed to better understand the resilience of parents of children with ASD (autism) in Malaysia. The study utilised a mixed methods, constructive grounded theory design with quantitative parent surveys and qualitative interviews with parents and professionals. Parents of children with ASD reported more parenting stress and depression symptoms as well as poorer sleep quality and family functioning than parents of children without ASD. The findings revealed numerous risk and protective processes at the individual, family, community and society level, influencing the development of the integrative theoretical resilience model. Recommendations for future research and clinical practice are included.