Research Article | Open Access
Parenting Stress, Social Support and Parental Characteristic in Parents of ASD Children
Asri Mutiara Putri Dewi Lutfianawati
Pages: 143-151
Abstract
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have developmental problems that can
be a source of stress for parents. This study aimed to measures the parenting stress
experienced by parents of ASD children in relation to social support and parental
characteristics, namely education level and income. This study involved 50 parents of
ASD children who send their children to several special schools in Lampung,
Indonesia. Research data were obtained using the parenting stress index, social
support scale, and parental characteristics data. The collected data were analyzed
using multiple regression analysis. The results of the study found that parents of ASD
children experienced moderate parenting stress. Social support and a high level of
education were found to have a significant effect on parenting stress, while income
did not. Social support was found to be the strongest predictor of parenting stress.
The results of the study illustrate that the parenting stress experienced by parents of
ASD children in Indonesia is not as high as found in other countries. This study has
implications on the emphasis of social support as an interventions to deal with
parenting stress in parents of ASD children in Indonesia.
Keywords
Parenting Stress, Social Support, Parents’ Education, Parents’ Income, ASD Children.