Research Article

Examination of Interactional Behaviours Between Turkish Fathers and Their Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Volume: 12 Number: 1 March 1, 2020
  • Saime Arslan
  • Özlem Diken
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Examination of Interactional Behaviours Between Turkish Fathers and Their Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between Turkish fathers’ interactional behaviors and the engagement of their children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The study is a descriptive and correlational study and the participants were thirty father-child dyads in which all children were diagnosed with ASD. Thirty father-child interactions were videotaped for 15-25 minutes in a free-play context. Interactional behaviors of fathers were analyzed by the Maternal/Parental Behavior Rating Scale-Turkish Version (Diken, 2009) while interactional behaviors of children with ASD were analyzed by the Child Behavior Rating Scale-Turkish Version (Diken, 2009). The results revealed that fathers exhibited a moderate to low level of interactional behaviors while interacting with their children with ASD. When sensitivity-responsivity and emotional interactional expressive-ness behaviors of fathers increased in a positive way, interactional behaviors or engagement of children with ASD also increased in a positive way. On the other hand, when achievement-oriented directive or teaching-oriented interactional behaviors of fathers increased, children with ASD showed less interactional or engagement behaviors. Finally, the educational level and age of fathers influenced some interactional behaviors of fathers.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

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Publication Date

March 1, 2020

Submission Date

November 18, 2019

Acceptance Date

February 28, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 12 Number: 1

APA
Arslan, S., & Diken, Ö. (n.d.). Examination of Interactional Behaviours Between Turkish Fathers and Their Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 12(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.20489/intjecse.702082