“…The findings that in Croatia the percentage of divorce in families with children with ASD is higher by about 2% than in families with healthy children, that Croatia is a post-war country with a low GDP and one of the poorest countries in Europe (Eurostat, 2009), and that the poorest dimensions of health in parents of children with ASD are energy, vitality and social functioning dimensions, indicate possible deviations from the parameters that, according to Yau and Li-Tsang (Yau& Li-Tsang, 1999), guarantee the highest quality of parenthood to a disabled child, including children with ASD. All those findings, and especially the fact that the health of parents with children with ASD compromised, are the potential threat to optimal care for child (Kelly& Hewson, 2000;Bromley& Blacher, 1991;Llewellyn et al,1999;Duvdevany& Vudinsky, 2005). All discussed facts have resulted in the finding that a great majority (71%) of parents of children with ASD believes that enhancing different political aspects would contribute to or improve their situation, quality of life and health, focusing of the social, economic and health policy, as well as streamlining the legislature, when it comes to parents of children with ASD.…”