학술논문

Differences in Processes Underlying Autism Service Engagement Among Latina and Non-Latina Mothers.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders. Dec2022, Vol. 52 Issue 12, p5440-5450. 11p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Subject
*TREATMENT of autism
*MOTHERS
*HISPANIC Americans
*RESEARCH methodology
*INTERVIEWING
*QUALITATIVE research
*WHITE people
*HEALTH equity
*THEMATIC analysis
*ETHNIC groups
Language
ISSN
0162-3257
Abstract
Latino children on the autism spectrum experience less access to autism services and more barriers to service-use than non-Latino White children. Yet, existing research leaves unanswered questions about how cultural, family, and service system-level processes contribute to autism service-use disparities. This study aimed to qualitatively explore how Latina and non-Latina mothers experience similar encounters with autism services. Twenty Latina and non-Latina mothers completed semi-structured interviews regarding their experiences accessing services. Data were analyzed using applied thematic analysis. Ethnicity-based differences emerged in mothers' service-use motivations (i.e., desiring ongoing support vs. eventual departure), service evaluations (i.e., dissatisfaction vs. satisfaction), and service-seeking approaches (i.e., proactive vs. reactive). Findings illustrate how these processes underlying service engagement may contribute to service disparities for Latino children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]