the quality of life (QoL) of autistic children and their parents is a significant clinical concern and an important focus of research in the field. the well-being of autistic children and their parents can be improved through interventions based on mindfulness meditation. however, when implemented with autistic children, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have certain limitations. these limitations can be overcome through the indirect positive effects on autistic children resulting from their parents’ engagement in MBIs. we conducted a systematic review of the literature in this field, targeting studies on the effects of MBIs on autistic children through interventions being offered exclusively to their parents. a total of 14 studies were identified for inclusion in the review. overall, autistic children showed a significant reduction in challenging behaviours following the implementation of MBIs aimed at their parents. given this reduction, MBIs for parents of autistic children could be a viable option for improving the QoL of families affected by autism.
Lichtlé, J., Sperduti, M., Monestès, J., Cappe, E. (2024). Mindfulness Meditation–Based Interventions in Parents of Autistic Children: a Systematic Review of Effects on Children. REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS [10.1007/s40489-024-00483-w].
Mindfulness Meditation–Based Interventions in Parents of Autistic Children: a Systematic Review of Effects on Children
Marco Sperduti;
2024-10-01
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the quality of life (QoL) of autistic children and their parents is a significant clinical concern and an important focus of research in the field. the well-being of autistic children and their parents can be improved through interventions based on mindfulness meditation. however, when implemented with autistic children, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have certain limitations. these limitations can be overcome through the indirect positive effects on autistic children resulting from their parents’ engagement in MBIs. we conducted a systematic review of the literature in this field, targeting studies on the effects of MBIs on autistic children through interventions being offered exclusively to their parents. a total of 14 studies were identified for inclusion in the review. overall, autistic children showed a significant reduction in challenging behaviours following the implementation of MBIs aimed at their parents. given this reduction, MBIs for parents of autistic children could be a viable option for improving the QoL of families affected by autism.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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