Benseny Delgado, E.; Peñate Castro, W.; Díaz Megolla, A. Relationship between Parenting Educational Styles and Well-Being in Families with Autistic Children: A Systematic Review. Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ.2024, 14, 1527-1542.
Benseny Delgado, E.; Peñate Castro, W.; Díaz Megolla, A. Relationship between Parenting Educational Styles and Well-Being in Families with Autistic Children: A Systematic Review. Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ. 2024, 14, 1527-1542.
Benseny Delgado, E.; Peñate Castro, W.; Díaz Megolla, A. Relationship between Parenting Educational Styles and Well-Being in Families with Autistic Children: A Systematic Review. Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ.2024, 14, 1527-1542.
Benseny Delgado, E.; Peñate Castro, W.; Díaz Megolla, A. Relationship between Parenting Educational Styles and Well-Being in Families with Autistic Children: A Systematic Review. Eur. J. Investig. Health Psychol. Educ. 2024, 14, 1527-1542.
Abstract
The prevalence of diagnosed cases of autism has increased rapidly, which raise interest in studying the variables related to the well-being of these families. The purpose of this paper is to review recent literature on other variables related to family well-being such a parenting styles. We conducted a systematic review using PRISMA check list and bias assessment ESTROBE with the aim of analyzing if the concepts of autism, well-being and parenting style are related. We screened 753 references, 16 full text articles and abstracts were read. It was identified that authoritative parenting style, those based on warmth, establishing relationships and emotional bonding, and low expressed emotion were positively related to family well-being. On the other hand, authoritarian, permissive and overprotective styles, as well as critical, punishing and training-based were negatively associated with well-being and quality of family life.
Keywords
Autism spectrum disorder; parenting styles; family well-being; quality of life; satisfaction with the parental role
Subject
Social Sciences, Psychology
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