2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12671-012-0192-4
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The Relationship Between Mindful Parenting and Distress in Parents of Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

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“…reactivity and verbosity (de Bruin et al 2014); less parenting stress (Beer et al 2013;Bögels and Restifo 2014;Gouveia et al, 2016); and higher involvement in childcare (MacDonald and Hastings 2010).…”
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“…reactivity and verbosity (de Bruin et al 2014); less parenting stress (Beer et al 2013;Bögels and Restifo 2014;Gouveia et al, 2016); and higher involvement in childcare (MacDonald and Hastings 2010).…”
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“…In addition, the majority of studies have only considered specific age groups (for example, adolescence; Duncan et al 2015;Geurtzen et al 2015;Lippold et al 2015), which prevents the investigation of developmental specificities in mindful parenting. It is also important to note that research on mindful parenting has been mainly conducted on clinical samples of children or parents with psychopathology (Beer et al 2013;Singh et al 2006;van der Oord et al 2012) and has been primarily dedicated to the evaluation of the efficacy of mindfulness-based parenting programs (e.g., Coatsworth et al 2010Coatsworth et al , 2015van der Oord et al, 2012).…”
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“…Further research exploring the effectiveness of mindfulness in parenting interventions is warranted. 49 The studies under review collectively suggest that the practice of mindfulness in everyday life over significant periods of time can both improve the experience of care providers. 50 Furthermore, with limitation the clinicians workouts, and more upcoming researches with this regard are beneficial in the interventions of ASD.…”
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“…Positive changes were also noted for the behavioral skills group, but not at a statistically significant level. Beer et al (2013) present a correlational study that investigated factors related to parental well-being that could be amenable to intervention. The study was based on a sample of 28 parents of children with autism spectrum disorder.…”
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