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Parental stress, care burden, and coping styles in mothers of autistic children during the pandemic of COVID-19†

Open Access
|Sep 2025

Abstract

Objectives

To investigate the parenting stress, care burden, and coping styles in mothers of autistic children during the pandemic of COVID-19. The outbreak of COVID-19 and the closure of education and care centers for these children may affect stress, care burden, and adaptation of these mothers.

Methods

This study was a cross-sectional research. A total of 110 mothers completed questionnaires. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation), independent t-test, ANOVA, and multiple linear regressions.

Results

Findings showed that parenting stress has a strong and direct correlation with caring burden (P < 0.001, r = 0.95), and a strong and indirect correlation with coping styles (P < 0.001, r = –0.91). Variables of caring burden, coping strategies, mother’s age, mother’s job, mother’s education, number of autistic children, economic status, children’s age, and functional level of autism in children can predict 72.21% of the variance in parenting stress in these mothers.

Conclusions

In the present study, parenting stress of mothers of autistic children was reported to be high during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the findings of this study, it can be concluded that pediatric nurses and health policymakers should provide a suitable educational and supportive environment for mothers of autistic children to enhance the coping level of these mothers and consequently reduce their parenting stress and care burden.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2025-0033 | Journal eISSN: 2544-8994 | Journal ISSN: 2097-5368
Language: English
Page range: 301 - 309
Submitted on: Jan 10, 2024
Accepted on: Mar 25, 2024
Published on: Sep 25, 2025
Published by: Shanxi Medical Periodical Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Niloofar Sani, Fateme Mohammadi, Salman Khazaei, Tayebeh Hasan Tehrani, Saeid Bashirian, published by Shanxi Medical Periodical Press
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