A conceptual framework for understanding the cultural and contextual factors on autism across the globe
A de Leeuw, F Happé, RA Hoekstra - Autism Research, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Autism research is heavily skewed toward western high‐income countries. Culturally
appropriate screening and diagnostic instruments for autism are lacking in most low‐and …
appropriate screening and diagnostic instruments for autism are lacking in most low‐and …
Stigma experienced by families of individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism: A systematic review
Studies have investigated the experiences of courtesy stigma and affiliate stigma in family
members of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) without a clear …
members of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) without a clear …
Engineering micropatterned dry adhesives: from contact theory to handling applications
Reversible adhesion is the key functionality to grip, place, and release objects
nondestructively. Inspired by nature, micropatterned dry adhesives are promising …
nondestructively. Inspired by nature, micropatterned dry adhesives are promising …
Stigma among parents of children with autism: A literature review
X Liao, X Lei, Y Li - Asian journal of psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective This literature review aims to summarize current findings from studies examined
experiences of stigma among parents of children with autism. Method A systematic literature …
experiences of stigma among parents of children with autism. Method A systematic literature …
Understanding carers' lived experience of stigma: The voice of families with a child on the autism spectrum
TR Broady, GJ Stoyles, C Morse - Health & social care in the …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Existing research suggests that there are several unique challenges associated with caring
for a child on the autism spectrum. Despite a growing evidence base regarding autism …
for a child on the autism spectrum. Despite a growing evidence base regarding autism …
Parent-perceived barriers to accessing services for their child's mental health problems
AS Hansen, GK Telléus, C Mohr-Jensen… - Child and Adolescent …, 2021 - Springer
Background Many children and adolescents with impairing mental health disorders are not
in contact with specialized child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). In order to …
in contact with specialized child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). In order to …
The influence of self‐esteem and social support on the relationship between stigma and depressive symptomology in parents caring for children with intellectual …
J Cantwell, O Muldoon… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background This study explored the synergistic relationship between stigma, self‐esteem
and social support, as predictors of depressive symptomology in parents of children with …
and social support, as predictors of depressive symptomology in parents of children with …
Parents' experiences of affiliate stigma when caring for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Problem Stigma affects not only children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
themselves, but also people connected with them (ie, parents, siblings). The capacity of …
themselves, but also people connected with them (ie, parents, siblings). The capacity of …
Interventions for psychological health of stroke caregivers: a systematic review
Background: The increasing number of stroke patients (SPs) requires informal caregivers to
bear a high burden of responsibilities and heavy (di) stress. Moreover, these issues could …
bear a high burden of responsibilities and heavy (di) stress. Moreover, these issues could …
Self-stigma among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder
Background Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) vary in not only the
extent to which they endorse their self-stigmatizing thoughts, referred to as self-stigma …
extent to which they endorse their self-stigmatizing thoughts, referred to as self-stigma …