The Experience of Depression, Self-Efficacy, and Family Functioning Among Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Mixed Methods Study: [image]
Stefanie Zavodny Jackson, Margaret C. Souders, Jennifer A. Pinto-Martin, Rhonda C. Boyd, Janet A. Deatrick

TL;DR
Mothers of children with autism often experience depression, and their self-efficacy and family functioning are influenced by various factors.
Contribution
This study identifies factors contributing to maternal self-efficacy and family functioning among mothers of children with autism.
Findings
Mothers with depression reported more problematic child behaviors and higher caretaking demands.
Maternal self-efficacy was linked to child progress and comparisons with others.
Poor family communication was associated with depression in mothers.
Abstract
Mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) report significantly more depressive symptoms, lower maternal self-efficacy, and worse family functioning than mothers of neurotypical children and children with Down Syndrome. There is a need to describe what contributes to high self-efficacy and high family functioning among mothers of children with ASD. To understand how mothers of children with ASD describe their emotions, maternal self-efficacy, and family functioning, comparing mothers who screen positive and negative for symptoms of depression. In this second phase of a larger sequential explanatory mixed methods study, this qualitative descriptive study was conducted using semi-structured individual interviews with mothers of children with ASD. The data were analyzed by hybrid directed content analysis for a presentation of themes. Those themes were then compared across…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFamily and Disability Support Research · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
