THE ENGAGEMENT OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN THE THERAPY SESSION
Understanding engagement in therapy is crucial for all stakeholders seeking to enhance child abilities through parent participation. Collaboration among stakeholders, including parents, and service providers could significantly impact the development of best practices in paediatric rehabilitation. H...
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2-s2.0-85172704144 Mohd Alwi R.; Sultan Ibrahim S.A.; Jasni S.H. THE ENGAGEMENT OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN THE THERAPY SESSION 2023 Journal of Health and Translational Medicine 26 Special Issue 2 10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.44 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85172704144&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.44&partnerID=40&md5=650455914e463c33bb9855ef73c21ab0 Understanding engagement in therapy is crucial for all stakeholders seeking to enhance child abilities through parent participation. Collaboration among stakeholders, including parents, and service providers could significantly impact the development of best practices in paediatric rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of research on parent engagement among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), specifically in measuring how parents and children engage during therapy sessions. This study aimed to understand the engagement of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in therapy sessions. The study used a survey questionnaire namely the Paediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement-Parent Version (PRIME-P), to identify the level of engagement comprising of affective, cognitive, and behavioural aspects. The study also assessed the probable stress factors influencing parent engagement using the Parental Stress Scale (PSS). One hundred and two (102) parents participated in this study. The data was analyzed for descriptive statistics, a correlation between engagement and parental stress, and regression analysis to determine the best predictor of engagement. The results showed that the levels of affective, cognitive, and behavioural engagement were high and promising, corresponding with a low level of parental stress. The findings contribute to the understanding of parent engagement, highlighting the role of service providers such as occupational therapists (OTs) and special education (SPED) teachers reflecting the most effective intervention approaches for children with ASD. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 18237339 English Article |
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THE ENGAGEMENT OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN THE THERAPY SESSION |
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THE ENGAGEMENT OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN THE THERAPY SESSION |
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THE ENGAGEMENT OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN THE THERAPY SESSION |
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Understanding engagement in therapy is crucial for all stakeholders seeking to enhance child abilities through parent participation. Collaboration among stakeholders, including parents, and service providers could significantly impact the development of best practices in paediatric rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of research on parent engagement among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), specifically in measuring how parents and children engage during therapy sessions. This study aimed to understand the engagement of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in therapy sessions. The study used a survey questionnaire namely the Paediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement-Parent Version (PRIME-P), to identify the level of engagement comprising of affective, cognitive, and behavioural aspects. The study also assessed the probable stress factors influencing parent engagement using the Parental Stress Scale (PSS). One hundred and two (102) parents participated in this study. The data was analyzed for descriptive statistics, a correlation between engagement and parental stress, and regression analysis to determine the best predictor of engagement. The results showed that the levels of affective, cognitive, and behavioural engagement were high and promising, corresponding with a low level of parental stress. The findings contribute to the understanding of parent engagement, highlighting the role of service providers such as occupational therapists (OTs) and special education (SPED) teachers reflecting the most effective intervention approaches for children with ASD. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. |
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