The experiences of fathers who have a child with autism spectrum disorder: from birth to adulthood
ISSN: 2056-3868
Article publication date: 21 May 2021
Issue publication date: 3 January 2022
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to explore fathers’ experiences of raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), taking into consideration how this experience fluctuates as their child develops from infancy to adulthood.
Design/methodology/approach
Semi-structured interviews were used to investigate the experiences of fathers who have a young adult with ASD. Seven fathers participated in this study. Data was analysed using thematic analysis.
Findings
Four themes were identified, these were: ubiquitous impact, divergent support, impeding factors and facilitating factors.
Practical implications
Findings from this study highlighted the pervasive impacts of having a child with ASD. This study highlighted the need to educate health-care professionals, the general public and prospective fathers. Creating “dads groups” could help to direct fathers towards other people who understand their situation. Finally, trialling methods to accelerate fathers’ acceptance, such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), could help to reduce psychological stress.
Originality/value
To date, most research largely focusses on mothers’ experiences, as mothers are typically seen as the primary caregiver. Previous research also tends to focus on the earlier years of life. This research addresses the often-overlooked topic of fathers’ experiences, investigating their experience of having a child with ASD from birth through to adulthood.
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Citation
Dewey, K. and Hodgkinson, M. (2022), "The experiences of fathers who have a child with autism spectrum disorder: from birth to adulthood", Advances in Autism, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1108/AIA-01-2021-0001
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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