Factors associated with negative coparenting experiences of families of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Published August 2015

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify key factors associated with negative co-parenting experiences in parents raising a child with autism spectrum disorder. Methods: Questionnaires were sent to families with one or more children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Parents of 142 children with autism spectrum disorder indicated that the diagnosis had a very negative impact on their co-parent relationship. A multivariate logistic regression model was run to analyze the association of these experiences with various demographic, family and community factors. Results: Three factors were associated with negative co-parenting relationships: (1) family stress due to the child’s diagnosis, (2) effects of the diagnosis on parents’ relationship with their other children and (3) distance travelled to the nearest medical facility. Conclusions: Findings highlight the need to further explore family dynamics, particularly the relationships between the co-parenting alliance, other family members and the extra-familial environment.
Citation
Sim, A., Cordier, R., Vaz, S., Netto, J. & Falkmer, T. (2017). Factors associated with positive and negative co-parenting relationships in families of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 20(2), 83-91. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2015.1069414

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