Родительское выгорание и проактивное совладающее поведение матерей, воспитывающих ребенка с расстройством аутистического спектра

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Titel: Родительское выгорание и проактивное совладающее поведение матерей, воспитывающих ребенка с расстройством аутистического спектра
Quelle: Российский психологический журнал. 21:101-118
Verlagsinformationen: Credo, Ltd., 2024.
Publikationsjahr: 2024
Beschreibung: Introduction. Currently, a significant number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been identified. The appearance of a child with such a disorder in a family creates an unfavorable situation for parents and contributes to parental burnout. Methods. The sample consisted of 75 mothers who raised children with ASD (age of the interviewees 36.52 ± 6.54 years, age of the children 6.1 ± 1.72 years). The Parental Burnout Questionnaire (I. N. Efimova) and the Proactive Coping Behavior Questionnaire (E. Greenglas, R. Schwarzer, S. Taubert, adapted by E. S. Starchenkova) were used for diagnosis. The KRUSkal-Wallist est and regression analysis were used for statistical processing. Results. It was found that mothers raising two children are less characterized by depersonalization than mothers with one or three children, one of whom suffers from ASD. A predictor that reduces emotional exhaustion and depersonalization is proactive coping. The cause of increased depersonalization is the search for instrumental support, without actually reinforcing it in the actions of caring for a sick child. Proactive parenting, strategic planning, and seeking emotional support are the real parenting accomplishments. Discussion. Parental burnout of mothers raising a child with ASD is determined in most cases by a lack of proactive coping. Parental burnout has a multifactorial origin and occurs in response to a prolonged imbalance between stressors and mother's resources. The obtained data indicate the need to create programs of psychological support for mothers raising a child with ASD Programs should aim to develop parental competence and proactive coping to prevent burnout.
Publikationsart: Article
ISSN: 2411-5789
1812-1853
DOI: 10.21702/rpj.2024.2.6
Rights: CC BY
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Abstract:Introduction. Currently, a significant number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been identified. The appearance of a child with such a disorder in a family creates an unfavorable situation for parents and contributes to parental burnout. Methods. The sample consisted of 75 mothers who raised children with ASD (age of the interviewees 36.52 ± 6.54 years, age of the children 6.1 ± 1.72 years). The Parental Burnout Questionnaire (I. N. Efimova) and the Proactive Coping Behavior Questionnaire (E. Greenglas, R. Schwarzer, S. Taubert, adapted by E. S. Starchenkova) were used for diagnosis. The KRUSkal-Wallist est and regression analysis were used for statistical processing. Results. It was found that mothers raising two children are less characterized by depersonalization than mothers with one or three children, one of whom suffers from ASD. A predictor that reduces emotional exhaustion and depersonalization is proactive coping. The cause of increased depersonalization is the search for instrumental support, without actually reinforcing it in the actions of caring for a sick child. Proactive parenting, strategic planning, and seeking emotional support are the real parenting accomplishments. Discussion. Parental burnout of mothers raising a child with ASD is determined in most cases by a lack of proactive coping. Parental burnout has a multifactorial origin and occurs in response to a prolonged imbalance between stressors and mother's resources. The obtained data indicate the need to create programs of psychological support for mothers raising a child with ASD Programs should aim to develop parental competence and proactive coping to prevent burnout.
ISSN:24115789
18121853
DOI:10.21702/rpj.2024.2.6