Introduction In parents of autistic children there are high levels of stress. For parents, counseling can help them face the world of autism through the many stressors they experiment. Objectives To evidence a possible effect of the counseling inter- vention on parental stress. Methods The sample consisted of 24 parents (mean age=38.7) of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder related to the treatment centre “Una breccia nel muro”. Parents’ group was randomly divided into two subgroups, the first (EG experimental group) consists in 12 parents, which were included in a coun- seling treatment of six months (one meeting of 2hours every 15 days), while the other subgroup parents, (CG control group) were not included. We used parenting stress index–short form (PSI-SF) before counseling intervention (T0) and after (T1) with every par- ent. PSI values stress level in following scales: parental distress (PD), parent-child dysfunctional interaction (PCDI) and difficult child characteristics (DC). Figure 1 shows all the variables in each group at T0 and T1. Results Then a 2-tail t-test was separately carried out for each group (Counseling Yes; Counseling No). Counseling Yes: PD (t22 =.70,P= .49);PCDI(t22 =.72,P=.47);DC(t22 =2.23,P=.03);Tot Stress (t22 = 1.04, P = .3). Counseling No: PD (t22 = .82, P = .42); PCDI (t22 =1.7, P=.09); DC (t22 =.59, P=.56); Tot Stress (t22 =.72, P=.48) Conclusions Our data confirm the positive effects of counseling especially on the difficulties related to children (DC scale).

Parental stress in autistic parents: The counseling effects / Ferrara, R.; Esposito, M.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 41:S1(2017), p. S787. ( 25th European Congress of Psychiatry Firenze; Italia ) [10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1504].

Parental stress in autistic parents: The counseling effects

Ferrara, R.
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2017

Abstract

Introduction In parents of autistic children there are high levels of stress. For parents, counseling can help them face the world of autism through the many stressors they experiment. Objectives To evidence a possible effect of the counseling inter- vention on parental stress. Methods The sample consisted of 24 parents (mean age=38.7) of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder related to the treatment centre “Una breccia nel muro”. Parents’ group was randomly divided into two subgroups, the first (EG experimental group) consists in 12 parents, which were included in a coun- seling treatment of six months (one meeting of 2hours every 15 days), while the other subgroup parents, (CG control group) were not included. We used parenting stress index–short form (PSI-SF) before counseling intervention (T0) and after (T1) with every par- ent. PSI values stress level in following scales: parental distress (PD), parent-child dysfunctional interaction (PCDI) and difficult child characteristics (DC). Figure 1 shows all the variables in each group at T0 and T1. Results Then a 2-tail t-test was separately carried out for each group (Counseling Yes; Counseling No). Counseling Yes: PD (t22 =.70,P= .49);PCDI(t22 =.72,P=.47);DC(t22 =2.23,P=.03);Tot Stress (t22 = 1.04, P = .3). Counseling No: PD (t22 = .82, P = .42); PCDI (t22 =1.7, P=.09); DC (t22 =.59, P=.56); Tot Stress (t22 =.72, P=.48) Conclusions Our data confirm the positive effects of counseling especially on the difficulties related to children (DC scale).
2017
25th European Congress of Psychiatry
autism; parental stress; counseling effects
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04c Atto di convegno in rivista
Parental stress in autistic parents: The counseling effects / Ferrara, R.; Esposito, M.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 41:S1(2017), p. S787. ( 25th European Congress of Psychiatry Firenze; Italia ) [10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1504].
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