Background: When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents are faced with the task of choosing from many different intervention options. To find information about the options available, parents turn to a number of different sources. This study explores parents' (n=23) intervention decision-making processes and information preferences following the diagnosis of ASD for their child. Methods: Qualitative thematic analysis of verbatim transcripts from interviews and focus groups involving parents of children with an autism diagnosis was undertaken. Results: Analysis of the results revealed that there are concurrent emotional and pragmatic intervention 'journeys' undertaken by parents post diagnosis, which encompass the primary themes of: (1) in...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a diagnosis that often leaves families faced with more questions t...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...
A large body of research indicates that early intervention leads to better outcomes in children with...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Inte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Extant research on sources of information about interventions used by parents of children with autis...
Background: Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies (CAM) are widely used by parents of...
Background Factors impacting parents’ selection of interventions for their child on the autism spect...
Although a significant amount of research has reported the level of parental satisfaction with the d...
AIM: Concurrence between parents' information needs and clinicians' practice when diagnosing autism ...
Parents are valuable stakeholders in research, clinical practice and policy development concerning a...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires professionals to be guided by the best available evidence. Wh...
The range of interventions available for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has increased...
Although a significant amount of research has reported the level of parental satisfaction with the d...
The aim of this research was to uncover how counselling could support the parents of children diagno...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a diagnosis that often leaves families faced with more questions t...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...
A large body of research indicates that early intervention leads to better outcomes in children with...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Inte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Extant research on sources of information about interventions used by parents of children with autis...
Background: Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies (CAM) are widely used by parents of...
Background Factors impacting parents’ selection of interventions for their child on the autism spect...
Although a significant amount of research has reported the level of parental satisfaction with the d...
AIM: Concurrence between parents' information needs and clinicians' practice when diagnosing autism ...
Parents are valuable stakeholders in research, clinical practice and policy development concerning a...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires professionals to be guided by the best available evidence. Wh...
The range of interventions available for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has increased...
Although a significant amount of research has reported the level of parental satisfaction with the d...
The aim of this research was to uncover how counselling could support the parents of children diagno...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a diagnosis that often leaves families faced with more questions t...
Background: Parents are largely responsible for selecting treatments for their children with autism ...
A large body of research indicates that early intervention leads to better outcomes in children with...