2017
DOI: 10.5539/jedp.v7n1p155
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The Importance of the Sex of the Parents and of the Sex and Age of the Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Family Resilience

Abstract: The resilience of parents of children with autism is considered as one substantial strategy to address the problems in raising a child with autism spectrum disorders. In this article, the results of the investigation of the relation between the parents' family resilience and their sex, as well as their children's sex and age, are shown. The parents of 312 autistic children in Greece, all in couples, namely 624 men and women, consisted the population sample. It was considered that, at least regarding the factor… Show more

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“…There was no signi cant correlation with either age or gender. Which is in contrast with Kavaliotis study, indicating that sex has a different relation to the family resilience levels, as the men show lower scores in comparison with women [24]. But depression, anxiety and stress were related to the level of resilience, in a way which normal groups got higher scores than abnormal groups.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…There was no signi cant correlation with either age or gender. Which is in contrast with Kavaliotis study, indicating that sex has a different relation to the family resilience levels, as the men show lower scores in comparison with women [24]. But depression, anxiety and stress were related to the level of resilience, in a way which normal groups got higher scores than abnormal groups.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 82%