ACT Combined Yoga for Parental Burnout in Parents with Autistic Children
ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) Combined with Yoga for Parental Burnout in Parents with Autistic Children: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Harbin Medical University
60 participants
Sep 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
OBJECTIVE: To explore the intervention effect of ACT combined with a yoga intervention program on parenting burnout in parents with ASD. METHODS: This study used a combination of qualitative research and quantitative analysis to examine the intervention effects of an ACT-centered intervention program on parenting burnout in parents of children with ASD, and to clarify the evaluations and perceptions of parents with ASD about the research program through qualitative research. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: To clarify the intervention effect of ACT combined with yoga intervention program on parenting burnout of ASD parents.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Parents of children diagnosed with ASD based on DSM-5
- Parental burnout exists in parents
- Parents have normal speech, hearing and cognitive functioning
- Is the primary caregiver for children
- Informed consent and voluntary participation
Exclusion Criteria2
- Untreated ongoing or severe psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, schizophrenia, etc.;
- other more serious psychosomatic disorders that would interfere with the intervention.
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Interventions
The intervention used a combination of online and offline methods, based on ACT, supplemented by hatha yoga exercise intervention, the intervention group used the combination of offline ACT psychological intervention and online hatha yoga training, and the control group used mental health education, so as to explore and validate the effect of ACT combined with yoga on the improvement of parental parental burnout in children with ASD. The offline ACT psychological intervention was implemented by the researchers and psychologists, and the ACT psychological intervention was carried out once a week in community health centers or hospitals for 8 weeks. Online, a WeChat group was set up for parents with ASD, and Hatha Yoga training content and videos were sent to the group chat, and the researchers and volunteers supervised the training and clocking in and out of the group, three times a week.
The control group was provided with 8 weeks of mental health education, including emotional management skills, positive coping styles, and scientific parenting methods.
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NCT06348992