“We are not a typical family anymore”: Exploring the experiences and support needs of fathers of children with Fragile X syndrome in Australia

Author:

Luermans Jacintha1,Fleming Jane1ORCID,O'Shea Rosie1ORCID,Barlow‐Stewart Kristine1ORCID,Palmer Elizabeth Emma23ORCID,Leffler Melanie4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Health, Northern Clinical School University of Sydney St Leonards New South Wales Australia

2. Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Sydney Children's Hospitals Network Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Genetics of Learning Disability (GOLD) Service, Hunter Genetics Waratah New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractA diagnosis of the X‐linked condition Fragile X syndrome (FXS) in a child commonly reveals the mother's carrier status. Previous research focused on the genetic counseling process for the child and maternal family, despite calls for more research on the support needs of fathers. This study explored experiences and support needs of fathers at least 1 year after their child's FXS diagnosis to understand barriers and enablers and optimize health outcomes for the family. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 11 fathers recruited through the Australian Genetics of Learning Disability Service and the Fragile X Association. Deidentified transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis guided by an inductive approach. Four themes emerged: (1) making life easier through understanding—yesterday and today, (2) the path to a new normal—today and tomorrow, (3) seeking information and support, and (4) what men want. Fathers reported diagnostic odysseys, postdiagnostic grief, and challenges adjusting. They highlighted difficulties in understanding their child's unique behaviors and needs, responding to their partner's psychological support needs, planning for their child's future, and navigating complex health and disability systems. Participants suggested health professionals facilitate father‐to‐father support and psychological counseling. These findings highlight the unmet needs of fathers and suggest that a strengths‐based approach is critically important given the recognized mental health impact.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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