Rodríguez-Jiménez Tíscar, Martínez-González Agustín E
Area of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Zaragoza, 50009 Teruel, Spain.
Department of Developmental Psychology and Didactics, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain.
Brain Sci. 2024 Sep 9;14(9):910. doi: 10.3390/brainsci14090910.
The present study analyzed the association between anxiety, repetitive behavior and parental stress in individuals with autism from Spain ( = 60, mean age = 8.52, SD = 4.41) and Colombia ( = 58, mean age = 10.29, SD = 4.98). Similarly, differences in anxiety, repetitive behavior and parental stress between both countries were analyzed. Outcomes revealed a strong relationship between anxiety and repetitive behavior in both populations. Furthermore, moderate positive associations were observed between anxiety, repetitive behavior and parental stress in the Spanish sample. However, parental stress was found to be moderately and negatively related with anxiety and repetitive behavior in the Colombian sample. Finally, no differences were found in anxiety and repetitive behavior between countries, but differences did emerge for parental stress which was found to be higher in the Colombian sample. In conclusion, differences in parental stress may be due to regional differences in socio-health resources, socio-economics, parenting styles, etc.
本研究分析了来自西班牙(n = 60,平均年龄 = 8.52,标准差 = 4.41)和哥伦比亚(n = 58,平均年龄 = 10.29,标准差 = 4.98)的自闭症患者的焦虑、重复行为与父母压力之间的关联。同样,也分析了两国在焦虑、重复行为和父母压力方面的差异。结果显示,这两个人群的焦虑与重复行为之间存在很强的关系。此外,在西班牙样本中,焦虑、重复行为与父母压力之间存在中度正相关。然而,在哥伦比亚样本中,父母压力与焦虑和重复行为呈中度负相关。最后,两国在焦虑和重复行为方面未发现差异,但在父母压力方面确实存在差异,哥伦比亚样本中的父母压力更高。总之,父母压力的差异可能归因于社会健康资源、社会经济、养育方式等方面的地区差异。