Family Dynamics and Support Networks in Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Ellen Fernanda Klinger Professora Assistente do Centro Universitário UnirG
  • Hiara de Bodas Lopes Universidade de Gurupi, UnirG
  • Daniela Ponciano Oliveira Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG
  • Ildaiane Cristine de Meneses Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG
  • Ildaiane Cristine de Meneses Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG
  • Jaqueline Sayuri Suzuki Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG

Abstract

Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a psychopathology whose symptoms manifest in the first 36 months of life, with a concentration in three major areas, language, social interaction and behavior. Even in the mildest grades, there are family implications, changes in the routine of those involved and the need for social and professional support. This article presents the results of a study conducted with mothers of children diagnosed with ASD about family dynamics after diagnosis and the role of support networks. A qualitative descriptive-exploratory research was carried out, using semi-structured interviews with five mothers appointed by the Association of Parents, Friends and Professionals of the Autistic of Tocantins, whose children had been diagnosed within a minimum of six and a maximum of thirty and six months. For data analysis, content analysis with thematic axes was used. Among the results, a significant change in family dynamics with restructuring of the routine and restriction of social living environments; in the support networks, the role of the professionals involved, as well as the groups of mothers of children with the disorder, was highlighted. It was evident that both the child and the family need monitoring, support and guidance.

Keywords: Family. Diagnosis. Psychopathology. Professional. Autism.

 

Author Biographies

Ellen Fernanda Klinger, Professora Assistente do Centro Universitário UnirG
Psicóloga, Professora Assistente do Curso de Psicologia do Centro Universitário UnirG, Mestre em Distúrbios da Comunicação Humana - UFSM
Hiara de Bodas Lopes, Universidade de Gurupi, UnirG

Psicóloga, Especialista em Psicologia, Avaliação e Intervenção (UnirG).

Daniela Ponciano Oliveira, Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG

Acadêmica do curso de graduação em Psicologia da UnirG.

Ildaiane Cristine de Meneses, Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG

Psicóloga, Especialista em Psicologia, Avaliação e Intervenção (UnirG).

Ildaiane Cristine de Meneses, Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG

Psicóloga, Especialista em Psicologia, Avaliação e Intervenção (UnirG).

Jaqueline Sayuri Suzuki, Universidade de Gurupi - UnirG

Psicóloga graduada pela UnirG, Mestre em Gestão de Políticas Públicas (UFT).

Published
2020-03-30