The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania

Introduction: The present study examines the relationship between cognitive distortions, levels of depression and hopelessness in parents of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Albania. Robust research evidence links CD with depression and this relationship is also evident in thes...

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Main Authors: Eleana Naci, Marsha Kolets
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: InterOPTICS 2021-03-01
Series:Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
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Online Access:http://obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/160
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spelling doaj-7fe23dff17eb46d6af1f536b7c5603ea2021-03-31T18:13:09ZengInterOPTICSDialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health2585-27952021-03-0142819010.26386/obrela.v4i2.160160The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in AlbaniaEleana NaciMarsha KoletsIntroduction: The present study examines the relationship between cognitive distortions, levels of depression and hopelessness in parents of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Albania. Robust research evidence links CD with depression and this relationship is also evident in these parents as consistently they report higher levels of depression. Parents also hold negative beliefs and may feel hopeless about the future. Hopelessness is a distorted pessimistic view about the future and may be considered a cognitive distortion being linked to depression. Method This is a prospective survey following a correlational research design. The mediating role of cognitive distortions between hopelessness and depression was investigated in a sample of 50 mothers and 28 fathers of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Albania. It was hypothesized that specific CD, e.g., overgeneralization, are better predictors of depression than others. Results A linear positive relationship was found between the three variables, Hopelessness is a fundamental parental condition, as mean scores indicated mild to severe levels for 62.9 % of the sample, while 62.8% scored at minimal levels for depression. The hypothesis about the mediating role of cognitive distortions was not supported; however, this result should be interpreted with caution, due to research limitations. Conclusions Labelling and Overgeneralization were found to be the best predictors of depression levels in this population. The study also makes an important point regarding stigma associated to an ASD diagnosis and highlights the need for future research studies about the impact this stigma might have in the development and maintenance of depression.http://obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/160cognitive distortionsautism spectrum disorderhopelessnessdepressionparentsautism stigmaalbania
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The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
cognitive distortions
autism spectrum disorder
hopelessness
depression
parents
autism stigma
albania
author_facet Eleana Naci
Marsha Kolets
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title The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
title_short The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
title_full The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
title_fullStr The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between Cognitive Distortions, Hopelessness, and Depression in Parents of Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Albania
title_sort relationship between cognitive distortions, hopelessness, and depression in parents of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in albania
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series Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
issn 2585-2795
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: The present study examines the relationship between cognitive distortions, levels of depression and hopelessness in parents of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Albania. Robust research evidence links CD with depression and this relationship is also evident in these parents as consistently they report higher levels of depression. Parents also hold negative beliefs and may feel hopeless about the future. Hopelessness is a distorted pessimistic view about the future and may be considered a cognitive distortion being linked to depression. Method This is a prospective survey following a correlational research design. The mediating role of cognitive distortions between hopelessness and depression was investigated in a sample of 50 mothers and 28 fathers of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Albania. It was hypothesized that specific CD, e.g., overgeneralization, are better predictors of depression than others. Results A linear positive relationship was found between the three variables, Hopelessness is a fundamental parental condition, as mean scores indicated mild to severe levels for 62.9 % of the sample, while 62.8% scored at minimal levels for depression. The hypothesis about the mediating role of cognitive distortions was not supported; however, this result should be interpreted with caution, due to research limitations. Conclusions Labelling and Overgeneralization were found to be the best predictors of depression levels in this population. The study also makes an important point regarding stigma associated to an ASD diagnosis and highlights the need for future research studies about the impact this stigma might have in the development and maintenance of depression.
topic cognitive distortions
autism spectrum disorder
hopelessness
depression
parents
autism stigma
albania
url http://obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/160
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