2017
DOI: 10.4172/neuropsychiatry.1000181
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Ways of coping and mental burnout of Bedouin mothers compared to Bedouin fathers of children with ASD

Abstract: ObjectiveThe present study compares the ways of coping, and mental burnout of Bedouin mothers with those of Bedouin fathers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and examines whether there are any relations between these variables.

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“…At the mezzo level, our results are similar to other studies conducted in different Arab and non-Arab countries (Manor-Binyamini & Abu-Ajaj, 2017) and the United States (Ambikile & Outwater, 2012; Azaiza et al, 2006; Daire et al, 2011; Green, 2004; Nahal et al, 2017), particularly, late and inaccurate diagnosis of children with autism spectrum disorder. Williams and Brayne (2006) argue that based on current research and existing measures, early screening for autism spectrum disorders before 2 years is still not conceivable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…At the mezzo level, our results are similar to other studies conducted in different Arab and non-Arab countries (Manor-Binyamini & Abu-Ajaj, 2017) and the United States (Ambikile & Outwater, 2012; Azaiza et al, 2006; Daire et al, 2011; Green, 2004; Nahal et al, 2017), particularly, late and inaccurate diagnosis of children with autism spectrum disorder. Williams and Brayne (2006) argue that based on current research and existing measures, early screening for autism spectrum disorders before 2 years is still not conceivable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…There is also a dearth of research on Palestinian parents of children with disabilities living in Israel. Manor-Binyamini and Abu-Ajaj’s (2017) study focused on coping and mental burnout of Bedouin mothers and fathers of children with autism spectrum disorder in Israel. They found that mothers had higher mental burnout in comparison with fathers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Parental burnout in mothers of autistic and cerebral palsy children has also been shown to be negatively correlated with consistency and resilience 26 . Manor-Binyamini, & Abu-Ajaj 27 found that Negev Bedouin mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder experienced more parental burnout than fathers, and there was a signi cant relationship between coping styles and parental burnout for both parents.…”
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