MCEVILLY, Miranda/WICKS, Susanne/DALMAN, Christina
Qualification Affiliation:
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (Stockholm, Suède)
ISBN / ISSN:
ISSN 0162-3257
Année de publication:
2015
Date de publication:
01/01/2015
Résumé:
This population-based register study explored the association between having a child with/without autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and parental sick leave and work participation. Parents of children with ASD living in Stockholm, Sweden in 2006 were more likely to be on sick leave, not in the labor force, or earning low income when compared to parents who did not have a child with ASD and these results remained after adjusting for familial socioeconomic factors and parental psychiatric care. Sick leave among parents was associated with having a child with ASD without intellectual disability (ID) but not ASD with ID. Although Sweden has policies helping families with children with ASD this study suggests that there exist unmet needs among these parents. [Résumé d'auteur] Disponible en texte intégral : http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-015-2381-1