Resilience in Families Adapting to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Original Articles

Resilience in Families Adapting to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 21 , issue 3 , 2011 , pages: 459–463
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2011.10820482
Author(s): Leché Kapp Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, , Ottilia Brown Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University,

Abstract

This study explored adjustment and adaptation in families living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Data on family resilience were collected from 19 biological mothers of children with ADS. The data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively to yield information on factors that enable these families to bounce back from the diagnosis and accompanying challenges with regard to ADS. The findings from the qualitative analysis indicate that social support, the spousal relationship, and family time, togetherness and routines are the most important resilience-promoting factors with ASD. Family hardiness, family problem-solving communication, and family time and routines were significant resilience resources.

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