Problem: Caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) report high levels of stress, social isolation, and poor mental health. Social and emotional support may buffer negative effects of stress for caregivers of children with ASD, however, those living in rural areas may be disadvantaged due to social isolation and increased distance from resources. This scoping review examined the literature regarding the mental health and impact of support for rural caregivers of children with ASD.
Eligibility Criteria: Articles were limited to those available in the English language and conducted in a high income country. Articles had to include a population of rural caregivers of children with ASD and focus on caregiver mental health and/or the impact of support on caregiver mental health.
Sample: Searches were conducted with Embase, PubMed, CINAHL, ERIC, and PsycINFO and 22 articles were included.
Results: Study findings indicate overall poor mental health for rural caregivers of children with ASD. Formal and informal support appear to be beneficial in decreasing stress for rural caregivers of children with ASD. However, a few studies indicated that formal support may add stress to rural caregivers.
Conclusion: There is limited information regarding support needs and the impact of support services on the mental health of rural caregivers of children with ASD.
Implications: There is a need to increase access to support resources in rural areas for caregivers of children with ASD. Healthcare professionals, including nurses, can play a fundamental role in supporting, educating, and connecting caregivers to other support services.
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