The Experience of Raising Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Systematic Review of Qualitative Research Studies

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Abstract

Autistic females often present differently to autistic males, which can lead to difficulties obtaining a diagnosis and subsequent support. Parenting an autistic daughter has been linked to additional parenting stress compared to parenting an autistic son. However, research in this area is limited. A systematic review was undertaken to synthesise qualitative studies on parental experiences of raising autistic females. Nine studies met the inclusion criteria and thematic synthesis was completed. Six themes were created. The analysis found issues with diagnosis and differences in lived experience compared to autistic males can present significant challenges. Parents can struggle with a range of negative emotions or feel overwhelmed. However, studies also found benefits to parenting an autistic daughter, such as increased confidence in parenting.

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Hopkins, N., Iles, J., & Satherley, R. M. (2023, December 1). The Experience of Raising Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Systematic Review of Qualitative Research Studies. Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40489-023-00419-w

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