Mothering and mother–child interactions in the unaffected siblings of autistic children

Author:

Chang Jane Pei‐Chen123,Chou Wen‐Jiun4,Chiu Yen‐Nan1,Tsai Wen‐Che1,Shang Chi‐Yung1,Wu Yu‐Yu5,Gau Susan Shur‐Fen16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Psychiatry China Medical University Hospital and College of Medicine Taichung Taiwan

3. Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience King's College London London UK

4. Department of Psychiatry Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

5. Department of Psychiatry Chang Gung Memorial Hospital‐Linkou Medical Center Linkou Taiwan

6. Department of Psychology, School of Occupational Therapy, and Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate parenting and mother–child interactions in unaffected siblings of autistic children.MethodThis cross‐sectional study enrolled 274 probands with a DSM‐5 diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (87.4% male; mean [SD] age = 11 years 4 months [3 years 2 months]), their unaffected siblings (n = 274, 46.72% male; mean [SD] age = 11 years 3 months [3 years 4 months]), and 296 age‐balanced and sex‐balanced typically developing children (82.77% male; mean [SD] age = 11 years 3 months [2 years 8 months]). Maternal parenting styles and mother–child interactions were assessed using maternal reporting.ResultsRegardless of the child's age, maternal educational level, or presence of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autistic children received more overprotective and controlling parental behaviour than unaffected children. Correlates for parenting, mother–child interactions, and behavioural problems in the home setting in children with ASD and typically developing children were autistic traits, maternal anxiety and depressive symptoms, and maternal autistic characteristics; those in unaffected siblings were age, autistic traits, maternal educational level, and maternal autistic characteristics.InterpretationThe diagnosis of ASD in a child can significantly influence maternal parenting behaviours, mother–child interactions, and the child's behavioural problems in the home setting. Furthermore, maternal anxiety or depressive symptoms, along with autistic characteristics in both mother and child, might shape parenting practices and exacerbate behavioural difficulties in autistic children.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

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