Emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) frequently occur in young autistic children. Discrepancies between parents and other informants are common but can lead to uncertainty in formulation, diagnosis and care planning. This study aimed to explore child and informant characteristics are associated with reported child EBPs across settings. Participants were 83 4–8-year-old autistic children and their parents and teachers in the Autism Spectrum Treatment and Resilience (ASTAR) study. Questionnaires of child EBPs were completed by parents and teachers, and self-reported parenting stress and wellbeing measures were obtained. An observation of parent–child/researcher-child interaction was also completed. Parents reported more EBPs than teachers...
Parenting stress is a significant psychological phenomenon when individuals feel difficulty with par...
BackgroundParents of autistic children experience increased levels of caregiver strain and adverse m...
Emotional self-regulation (ESR) challenges are well documented in the developmental profiles of chil...
Emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) frequently occur in young autistic children. Discrepancies ...
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were shown to experience more stress than pa...
While stress is a common experience for parents caring for a child with a developmental disability, ...
This study examined the effects of autistic behaviors and individual emotional and behavioral proble...
Despite the high rates of both internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in children with AS...
Children with autism have been found to experience greater difficulties with emotion regulation than...
Challenges with identifying and measuring anxiety in children and young people with an Autism Spectr...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impairments in socialization, communication, an...
The current study drew on the Double ABCX model of stress to explore the relationship between parent...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may have a particularly difficult time adapting to sch...
Previous research has suggested that mothers of children with autistic spectrum disorders experience...
Parenting stress is a significant psychological phenomenon when individuals feel difficulty with par...
BackgroundParents of autistic children experience increased levels of caregiver strain and adverse m...
Emotional self-regulation (ESR) challenges are well documented in the developmental profiles of chil...
Emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) frequently occur in young autistic children. Discrepancies ...
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were shown to experience more stress than pa...
While stress is a common experience for parents caring for a child with a developmental disability, ...
This study examined the effects of autistic behaviors and individual emotional and behavioral proble...
Despite the high rates of both internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in children with AS...
Children with autism have been found to experience greater difficulties with emotion regulation than...
Challenges with identifying and measuring anxiety in children and young people with an Autism Spectr...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impairments in socialization, communication, an...
The current study drew on the Double ABCX model of stress to explore the relationship between parent...
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may have a particularly difficult time adapting to sch...
Previous research has suggested that mothers of children with autistic spectrum disorders experience...
Parenting stress is a significant psychological phenomenon when individuals feel difficulty with par...
BackgroundParents of autistic children experience increased levels of caregiver strain and adverse m...
Emotional self-regulation (ESR) challenges are well documented in the developmental profiles of chil...