1 The University of Jordan, Jordan.
2 University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Autism. 2019 Oct;23(7):1645-1654. doi: 10.1177/1362361319833929. Epub 2019 Mar 28.
Four databases were searched to identify studies published by Arab researchers on parents' perceptions of autism spectrum disorder and studies conducted by US researchers and published in systematic reviews of this topic. The electronic search resulted in 14 studies published by Arab researchers and 55 studies published by US researchers. The results showed that autism spectrum disorder has many of the same effects on Arab and American families. Six major areas were identified in the results. Financial difficulties associated with raising children with autism spectrum disorder were mentioned more in Arab studies than in US studies. Arab studies had more emphasis on gender than US studies. The results related to quality of life of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Arab studies were equivocal. US studies included comparisons with families without a child with autism spectrum disorder, and addressed factors that were associated with quality of life indicators. More health, educational, and social services were available in United States than in Arab countries, but some frustration was reported by US parents in obtaining appropriate services in some studies. A higher percentage of Arab studies mentioned the role of religious faith than US studies. Finally, social stigma was evidenced in both cultures, but not much research was available.
四个数据库被检索以确定阿拉伯研究人员发表的关于自闭症谱系障碍的父母认知的研究,以及美国研究人员在关于该主题的系统评价中进行的研究。电子检索结果包括 14 项由阿拉伯研究人员发表的研究和 55 项由美国研究人员发表的研究。结果表明,自闭症谱系障碍对阿拉伯和美国家庭有许多相同的影响。结果中确定了六个主要领域。与养育自闭症谱系障碍儿童相关的经济困难在阿拉伯研究中比在美国研究中更为突出。阿拉伯研究比美国研究更强调性别。与阿拉伯研究中自闭症谱系障碍儿童父母的生活质量相关的结果存在争议。美国的研究包括与没有自闭症谱系障碍儿童的家庭进行比较,并探讨了与生活质量指标相关的因素。美国比阿拉伯国家提供更多的健康、教育和社会服务,但在一些研究中,美国父母报告在获得适当服务方面存在一些挫折感。与美国研究相比,更多的阿拉伯研究提到了宗教信仰的作用。最后,两种文化都存在社会污名化,但可用的研究不多。