University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Human Ecology, Madison, WI, USA.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Waisman Center, Madison, WI, USA.
Fam Process. 2021 Dec;60(4):1331-1346. doi: 10.1111/famp.12617. Epub 2020 Nov 27.
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at increased risk for unsatisfying and conflict-ridden couple relationships (i.e., marital or romantic partner relationships). There is a critical need to identify the couple-level processes that contribute to this risk. The current study examined the use of dyadic coping, defined as the appraisals and behaviors that partners in relationships use and receive to manage stressors, and to examine whether dyadic coping mediated the association between parenting stress and couple relationship satisfaction in parents who have a child with ASD and in parents who do not have a child with ASD. In total, 184 couples that had a child with ASD (aged 5-12 years) and comparison group of 183 couples who have a child without a neurodevelopmental condition participated in the study. A multivariate analysis of covariance indicated that parents of children with ASD reported less positive and more negative dyadic coping than did parents in the comparison group. Hierarchical linear modeling indicated that dyadic coping mediated the association between parenting stress and couple relationship satisfaction. Findings have important implications for programs aimed at enhancing parent couple relationship in families of children with ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母面临着夫妻关系不和谐和充满冲突的风险增加(即婚姻或恋爱伴侣关系)。因此,需要确定导致这种风险的夫妻关系的过程。本研究考察了夫妻应对策略的使用,即关系中的伴侣用来管理压力源的评估和行为,并探讨了夫妻应对策略是否在有 ASD 儿童的父母和没有 ASD 儿童的父母之间的父母养育压力与夫妻关系满意度之间起中介作用。共有 184 对有 ASD 儿童(年龄 5-12 岁)的夫妇和 183 对没有神经发育障碍儿童的夫妇参加了这项研究。协方差的多变量分析表明,与对照组相比,ASD 儿童的父母报告的夫妻应对策略更消极,积极程度更低。分层线性模型表明,夫妻应对策略在父母养育压力与夫妻关系满意度之间起中介作用。这些发现对旨在增强 ASD 儿童家庭中父母夫妻关系的项目具有重要意义。