This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities for social exclusion place experienced by parents of adult children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study of parental caregivers (n = 51) sheds light on how enduring caregiving roles can lead to social exclusion in three ways: misunderstanding of ASD and stigma, the complexity of the caregiving roles, and impact on daily routines including challenges with long-term planning for both the adult children and the parental caregivers. Implications for practice to address social exclusion include education and building greater communication ties among family member for family members and advocacy for more and higher quality services includ...
Previous research on parental caregivers has focused primarily on caregivers of individuals with int...
This article addresses an important and barely researched topic: what happens to children with autis...
© 2020 National Council on Family Relations Objective: This research examines perceptions of rewards...
This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities f...
For parents of adult children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), caregiving can be ongoing, beginn...
Background and Objectives: Many adults with autism spectrum disorders require lifelong reliance on c...
Background: Aging well is an increasingly popular concept in gerontology. Adults with disabilities...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The aging process for parental caregivers of adult child...
In this study, we explored older parents ’ perceptions of their adult sons and daughters with autism...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This study provided a descrip...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis. The predominance of literature on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Researchers have only recently begun to explore how people diagnosed with an autism spectrum conditi...
BackgroundDespite the joy of parenting, the burden of daily caregiving for children with autism spec...
Background Despite the joy of parenting, the burden of daily caregiving for children with autism spe...
This study sought to examine the impact of time, developmental, emotional, and financial burdens on ...
Previous research on parental caregivers has focused primarily on caregivers of individuals with int...
This article addresses an important and barely researched topic: what happens to children with autis...
© 2020 National Council on Family Relations Objective: This research examines perceptions of rewards...
This article offers an examination of aging processes of lifelong caregivers and the possibilities f...
For parents of adult children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), caregiving can be ongoing, beginn...
Background and Objectives: Many adults with autism spectrum disorders require lifelong reliance on c...
Background: Aging well is an increasingly popular concept in gerontology. Adults with disabilities...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The aging process for parental caregivers of adult child...
In this study, we explored older parents ’ perceptions of their adult sons and daughters with autism...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This study provided a descrip...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis. The predominance of literature on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Researchers have only recently begun to explore how people diagnosed with an autism spectrum conditi...
BackgroundDespite the joy of parenting, the burden of daily caregiving for children with autism spec...
Background Despite the joy of parenting, the burden of daily caregiving for children with autism spe...
This study sought to examine the impact of time, developmental, emotional, and financial burdens on ...
Previous research on parental caregivers has focused primarily on caregivers of individuals with int...
This article addresses an important and barely researched topic: what happens to children with autis...
© 2020 National Council on Family Relations Objective: This research examines perceptions of rewards...