Title of article :
The Effect of Family-Centered Nature Therapy on Interactions Between Parent and Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author/Authors :
Ramshini, Maryam Department of Psychology - Faculty of Literature Humanities and Social Sciences - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Hassanzadeh, Saeid Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Afrooz, Goholamali Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Hashemi Razini, Hadi Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology and Education - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Parents of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children often have a negative attitude
towards themselves. They are often negatively affected by these challenges and the failure of their
children. Thus, their interaction with their children is negatively influenced. The present study
aimed to investigate the potential effect of family-centered nature therapy on the interaction of
parents with their children.
Methods: The present research was a quasi-experimental study with pre-test and post-test
design and a control group. Statistical population included all ASD children aged 3-7 years
in Tehran City, Iran. A sample of 14 children with ASD were selected through convenience
sampling method. The subjects were non-randomly assigned into either the experimental or
control groups. The necessary data were collected through Parent-Child Relationship Scale
(PCRS) and the program of nature therapy developed on the basis of the current theoretical
frameworks and research findings. The collected data were subjected to descriptive statistical
analyses and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA).
Results: The obtained results suggested that the Mean±SD score of experimental group on
PCRS after the treatment was 100.14±11.82. While the Mean±SD score of the control group was
84.14±3.93. Moreover, the results of the statistical tests revealed that the difference between the
experimental and control groups was statistically significant, indicating that the family-centered
nature therapy was effective in improving the parents’ interactions with their ASD children. In
addition, the ANCOVA results indicated that the estimated F (13.32) was statistically significant at
P=0.001, indicating that the treatment had a positive effect on the dependent variable.
Discussion: Family-centered nature therapy was effective in improving the parents’ relationship
with their children. The ASD children had fewer conflicts with their parents, enjoyed a positive
relationship with their parents, and showed lower dependence on their parents after receiving
the treatment. Therefore, this therapy can be a complementary method along with other standard
treatments received by ASD children. It is an effective, simple and readily accessible option to
improve the interaction of parents with their ASD children.
Keywords :
Eco therapy , Family-centered , Autism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics