Parenting Stress, Quality Of Life And Social Support In Parents Of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder In Asian Countries: A Scoping Review

Authors

  • Noh Amit National University of Malaysia (UKM)
  • Nurul Izzati Adlee National University of Malaysia (UKM)
  • Mahadir Ahmad National University of Malaysia (UKM)

Keywords:

Neurodevelopmental disorder, Autism, Parenting Stress

Abstract

Parenting children with autism spectrum disorder comes with challenges that impact parenting stress and quality of life, with social support being an influencing factor. The cultural context appears to influence associations between parenting stress, social support, and quality of life. There is a lack of reviews examining these associations in Asia. Thus, this review aims to provide an overview of the relationship between parenting stress, QOL and social support specific to the population in Asian countries. Systematic searches based on PRISMA guidelines were conducted on Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus, which found 26 eligible studies to be included in the review. Findings from the studies demonstrated social support, parenting stress, and quality of life to be significantly associated with each other directly and indirectly. They are also related to multiple variables like coping strategies and self-efficacy. In the future, data from a wider scope of Asian countries will be beneficial since most literature originated from China. Furthermore, more studies on potential moderator and mediator variables could be conducted.

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Published

2026-02-04

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Section

Clinical Psychology