The development of the Helping your Anxious Child programme: a parent-mediated group intervention for parents of autistic children in South Asia

  • Kittridge C
  • Rob P
  • Fisher-Rogers A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Autistic children are at increased risk of experiencing a range of mental health difficulties, including anxiety. A number of intervention programmes are now available in high-income countries to support autistic children. However, to date there are no evidence-based interventions to support families of such children in South Asia. Based on consultations with clinicians, researchers and parents in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, we developed a culturally tailored two-session skills-based group programme for parents whose autistic children present with anxiety. This paper describes the process of creating this programme, to be delivered by mental health professionals.

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Kittridge, C., Rob, P., Fisher-Rogers, A., Anis, T., Attygalle, U., Islam, F., … Rodgers, J. (2024). The development of the Helping your Anxious Child programme: a parent-mediated group intervention for parents of autistic children in South Asia. BJPsych International, 21(2), 26–28. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2023.37

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