Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Parents in the Transition into Higher Education: Impact on Dynamics in the Parent–Child Relationship

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Valérie Van Hees
Herbert Roeyers
Jan De Mol
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[1] Ghent University,Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology
[2] Université catholique de Louvain,Psychological Sciences Research Institute
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ASD; Higher education transition; Qualitative research; Challenges; Support needs; Parent–child relationship; Interpersonal influences;
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This study examined how 34 senior students and first-year college students with autism spectrum disorder, their mothers (n = 34) and fathers (n = 26) navigate the higher education transition, and how this context impacts on dynamics in the parent–child relationships. Semi-structured interviews were analyzed based on grounded theory and dyadic analysis principles. Both parties were confronted with an abundance of challenges and experienced strong feelings of ambivalence, stress and anxiety. Differences in perspectives occurred regarding the construction of adulthood, the acquisition of autonomy, disclosure and subscribing to support services. These differences caused tensions in the parent–child relationship, hindering the transformation of the relationship into an adult-like mutual relationship. Clinical implications are extrapolated on the basis of these findings.
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页码:3296 / 3310
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