Cognitive control and cognitive flexibility predict severity of depressive symptoms in parents of toddlers with autism spectrum disorder

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Saeid Sadeghi
Hamid Reza Pouretemad
Serge Brand
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[1] Shahid Beheshti University (SBU),Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences (ICBS)
[2] Shahid Beheshti University,Center of Excellence in Cognitive Neuropsychology
[3] University of Basel,Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), Center of Affective, Stress and Sleep Disorders (ZASS)
[4] University of Basel,Faculty of Medicine, Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, Division of Sport Science and Psychosocial Health
[5] Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences,Sleep Disorders Research Center
[6] Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences,Substance Abuse Prevention Research Center
[7] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,School of Medicine
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; Parent; Depression; Cognitive control; Cognitive flexibility;
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Having a toddler with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be challenging for parents and may negatively impact on parents’ mental health. This study examined the relationship between parental depressive symptoms and their cognitive control and cognitive flexibility, and toddlers' ASD symptoms. A total of 68 parents with toddlers with ASD participated in this cross-sectional study. Parents completed a series of questionnaires covering the toddlers’ symptoms of ASD (Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2), and their symptoms of depression (Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II)) and their cognitive control and cognitive flexibility (Cognitive Control and Flexibility Questionnaire (CCFQ)). Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression were used to analyze the data. Toddlers’ greater severity of ASD symptoms (r = 0.33; p < 05), parents’ a lower ability of cognitive control (r = -0.62; p < 01) and cognitive flexibility (r = -0.33; p < 05) were associated with parents’ greater severity of depressive symptoms. Toddlers’ severity of ASD (11%) and parents’ cognitive control (39%) and cognitive flexibility (11%) explained significant changes of the variance of parents’ depressive symptoms. Parents’ cognitive control, but less so toddlers’ severity of ASD, predicted the severity of their depressive symptoms. Interventions to improve cognitive control among parents of toddlers with ASD might favorably impact on parents’ symptoms of depression.
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