Understanding Stigmatization
The study revealed that 33.7% of parents of ASD children in Riyadh experience stigmatization. This stigma manifests in two forms:- Felt Stigma: Internal feelings of shame and embarrassment.
- Enacted Stigma: External discrimination and unfair treatment.
Implementing Support Strategies
To mitigate the impact of stigma, practitioners can adopt several strategies:- Psychological Interventions: Provide counseling and support groups specifically for mothers to help them cope with felt stigma.
- Awareness Programs: Conduct community awareness campaigns to educate the public about ASD and reduce societal stigma.
- Advocacy: Advocate for the rights of ASD individuals and their families to ensure they receive fair treatment and access to necessary resources.
Encouraging Further Research
The study recommends further research in different regions of Saudi Arabia to gain a comprehensive understanding of stigma across various cultural contexts. Practitioners should be encouraged to participate in or initiate such research to contribute to the body of knowledge and improve support systems for ASD families.Conclusion
By understanding the findings of this research and implementing targeted strategies, practitioners can play a pivotal role in alleviating the stigma faced by parents of ASD children. It is a collective effort that requires continuous learning, empathy, and advocacy.To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Stigmatization among parents of autism spectrum disorder children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.