AI Article Synopsis

  • Parents of children with autism often suspect their child's condition before an official diagnosis and may take time to seek formal care, with varying levels of readiness among parents.
  • This study highlights that parents often come to understand their child's autism through personal experiences rather than solely relying on professionals, which increases their motivation to seek care and information.
  • The findings emphasize the need for healthcare providers to be aware of each parent's unique journey and readiness for involvement, allowing for more personalized support and family-centered care approaches.

Article Abstract

Parents of children with autism often learn about their child's autism before diagnosis and can spend long periods seeking care (including assessment) before receiving a diagnosis. Meanwhile, parents' readiness to engage in care at this early stage can vary from parent to parent. This study revealed how parents come to understand their child has autism-on their own terms, rather than from just talking to professionals. It also explained how parents' growing awareness of their child's autism leads them to feel more motivated to engage in care by seeking information and pursuing services. Four "optional steps" described how parents' growing readiness to engage in care at this early stage can vary, depending on their personal process. The results suggest ways that professionals can be more sensitive (a) to parents' varying awareness of autism and (b) to their varying readiness for being involved in early care. They also suggest ways to tailor parent supports to their individual situation and design care that is more family centered. Not all parents want high levels of involvement. Depending on their personal process, some parents may need care and support that is directed at them before feeling ready for professionals to engage them in care directed at the child.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6985991PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361319874647DOI Listing

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