Latinx caregivers and autism identification: what we know a scoping review

被引:2
作者
Luelmo, Paul [1 ]
Larios, Rosalinda [2 ]
Castellon, Fernanda [3 ]
机构
[1] San Diego State Univ, Dept Special Educ, 5500 Campanile Dr, San Diego, CA 92182 USA
[2] Calif State Fullerton, Dept Special Educ, Fullerton, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Educ, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
Latinx caregivers; parents; autism identification; Hispanic parents; autism diagnosis; Latine parents; Latino; Latina Parents; SPECTRUM DISORDER; CHILDREN; FAMILIES; EXPERIENCES; DIAGNOSIS; PARENTS; INTERVENTION; SERVICES; WHITE; PERSPECTIVES;
D O I
10.1080/20473869.2022.2114777
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
This is a scoping review driven by the broad research question: What are Latinx caregivers' specific facilitators and challenges, if any, in getting a timely diagnosis/identification for their child with autism? Our search resulted in 128 articles across various disciplines. A total of 43 articles were included in the final article set. Employing an inductive process, the experiences of Latinx caregiver(s) in obtaining a diagnosis/identification were coded and categorized. From that process, three broad themes were identified: (1) Diagnosis/identification barriers and facilitators (2) System changes and (3) Cultural adaptations and intersectionality. These themes represent the myriad of considerations that have been purported in the existing body of literature to frame an understanding of the experiences that Latinx/Hispanic caregivers encounter as they seek to obtain an autism diagnosis/identification for their child.
引用
收藏
页码:571 / 581
页数:11
相关论文
共 66 条
[1]  
American Psychiatric Association, 2022, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5TM, DOI 10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596
[2]   'If I was a different ethnicity, would she treat me the same?': Latino parents' experiences obtaining autism services [J].
Angell, Amber M. ;
Solomon, Olga .
DISABILITY & SOCIETY, 2017, 32 (08) :1142-1164
[3]   Latino Families' Experiences With Autism Services: Disparities, Capabilities, and Occupational Justice [J].
Angell, Amber M. ;
Frank, Gelya ;
Solomon, Olga .
OTJR-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2016, 36 (04) :195-203
[4]  
Arksey H., 2005, INT J SOC RES METHOD, V8, P19, DOI [10.1080/1364557032000119616, DOI 10.1080/1364557032000119616]
[5]   In the eye of the beholder: Reports of autism symptoms by Anglo and Latino mothers [J].
Blacher, J. ;
Cohen, S. R. ;
Azad, G. .
RESEARCH IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, 2014, 8 (12) :1648-1656
[6]   Anglo-Latino differences in parental concerns and service inequities for children at risk of autism spectrum disorder [J].
Blacher, Jan ;
Stavropoulos, Katherine ;
Bolourian, Yasamine .
AUTISM, 2019, 23 (06) :1554-1562
[7]   Examining differences in empowerment, special education knowledge, and family-school partnerships among Latino and White families of children with autism spectrum disorder [J].
Burke, Meghan M. ;
Rios, Kristina ;
Garcia, Marlene ;
Magana, Sandra .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 2020, 66 (01) :75-81
[8]   Brief Report: The Feasibility and Effectiveness of an Advocacy Program for Latino Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder [J].
Burke, Meghan M. ;
Magana, Sandra ;
Garcia, Marlene ;
Mello, Maria P. .
JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2016, 46 (07) :2532-2538
[9]   Exploratory Evaluation and Initial Adaptation of a Parent Training Program for Hispanic Families of Children with Autism [J].
Buzhardt, Jay ;
Rusinko, Lisa ;
Heitzman-Powell, Linda ;
Trevino-Maack, Sylvia ;
McGrath, Ashley .
FAMILY PROCESS, 2016, 55 (01) :107-122
[10]  
Casillas N, 2017, QUAL REP, V22, P2173