| Literature DB >> 34021833 |
Lana E De Clercq1, Peter Prinzie2, Petra Warreyn3, Bart Soenens4, Lisa M Dieleman4, Sarah S W De Pauw5.
Abstract
This study examined the family emotional climate as assessed by Five Minute Speech Samples and the relation with parenting stress and parenting behaviors among parents of children (6-17 years, 64.7% boys) with autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and without any known disability (n = 447). The large majority of parents (79%) showed low levels of Expressed Emotion, an indicator of a positive family climate. In all groups, more Emotional Over-involvement, more Criticism and fewer expressions of Warmth were associated with higher levels of parenting stress. Across groups, Emotional Over-involvement was related to more autonomy-supportive parenting, Criticism to more psychologically controlling and overreactive parenting, and Warmth was associated with more responsive and less psychologically controlling and overreactive parenting.Entities:
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Cerebral Palsy; Down Syndrome; Expressed Emotion; Five Minute Speech Sample
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34021833 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-021-05075-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257