The association between child autism symptomatology, maternal quality of life, and risk for depression - PubMed (original) (raw)
The association between child autism symptomatology, maternal quality of life, and risk for depression
Benjamin Zablotsky et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2013 Aug.
Abstract
Parents raising children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have been shown to experience high levels of stress and report a lower quality of life. The current study examined the association between child autism symptomatology, mother's quality of life, and mother's risk for depression in a sample of 1,110 mothers recruited from a web-based registry of families with children with an ASD. Higher autism symptomatology and a greater number of co-occurring psychiatric disorders in the child were associated with an increased risk for current treatment of maternal depression and a lower maternal quality of life. The results highlight the importance of screening for depression, particularly in mothers of children with ASD and mental health and behavioral challenges.
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