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. 2008 May;38(5):876-89.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-007-0461-6.

A comparative analysis of well-being and coping among mothers of toddlers and mothers of adolescents with ASD

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A comparative analysis of well-being and coping among mothers of toddlers and mothers of adolescents with ASD

Leann E Smith et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2008 May.

Abstract

The present study examined the impact of autism symptoms and coping strategies on the well-being of mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The sample consisted of 153 mothers of toddlers and 201 mothers of adolescents drawn from two ongoing, longitudinal studies of families of individuals with ASD. For mothers of toddlers, lower levels of emotion-focused coping and higher levels of problem-focused coping were generally associated with better maternal well-being, regardless of the level of child symptomatology. For mothers of adolescents, coping often acted as a buffer when autism symptoms were high. Although there was evidence of maternal distress in both groups, the presence of significant buffering effects reflects adaptation in the face of stress, particularly for mothers of adolescents.

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Example of buffering effect. Significant interaction of impairments in social reciprocity and venting emotions in the prediction of personal growth in mothers of toddlers with ASD.

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