The Impact of High-Functioning Autism on Parental Stress, Sibling Adjustment, and Family Functioning
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The article discuses a study conducted to investigate the impact of children with high-functioning autism (HFA) on parental stress, sibling adjustment, and family
functioning; the study involves a sample of parents of 15 children with HFA
and parents of 15 matched control children who completed questionnaires
measuring the dependent variables. The results indicate parents of children with
HFA experience significantly more parenting stress than parents of children
with no psychological disorder, which was found to be directly related to characteristics
of the children. The study further shows that the higher intellectual
functioning in children with HFA does not compensate for the stress associated
with parenting children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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Professionals
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