Leisure Opportunities for Autistic Children and Adolescents: How Satisfied are Parents and what do they Think their Children Would Like?

被引:2
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作者
Stiller, Anja [1 ]
Neumann, Merten [1 ]
机构
[1] Kriminol Forschungsinst Niedersachsen eV, Hannover, Germany
关键词
Autistic Spectrum Disorder; leisure time offerings; satisfaction; needs; parents; SPECTRUM DISORDER; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SEDENTARY BEHAVIORS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; LONELINESS; OBESITY;
D O I
10.13109/prkk.2021.70.3.217
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Like all children and youth, autistic children and adolescents have the right to participate in cultural life including recreational, leisure and sporting activities. Therefore, arrangements have to be made to ensure access to these areas for these particular population (Art. 30 UN-BRK, 76, 78 BTHG). Thus far, no research has been conducted that examines the need for leisure time facilities for autistic children and/or adolescents in Germany. Therefore, it is unclear if an equal participation in leisure time opportunities is provided. This study presents a first assessment of this topic based on an online-survey of parents of autistic children and adolescents (N = 327). The results indicate, that there is a substantial need for leisure opportunities. Parents of children with infantile and atypical autism show a greater need for more leisure opportunities than parents of children with Asperger Syndrome. In general, the findings show that an equal participation has not been achieved yet. Overall, there is a need for (small) group and sporting activities and especially younger parents asked for specific experiential environments. Possible approaches to a need-oriented organization of leisure facilities for autistic children and adolescents and for an enhancement of leisure opportunities are discussed. The paper further outlines the need for more research in order to provide an empirical basis for equal participation possibilities in public life for autistic children and adolescents.
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