Irmãos de crianças autistas: problemas de comportamento, competência social e relacionamentos intra e extra familiares
Resumen
Considering the effects that living with autistic children can have on a family, most authors
have investigated the familiar adjustment through a focus in the mothers. Relatively few
studies have evaluated the adjustment siblings of the autistic child. And these studies,
however, have reported conflicting results. While some authors report that those siblings
are well adjusted other studies find that having an autistic sibling can have negative effects
on a child. The contrast is attributed to methodological problems and the need for further
investigation. The main purpose of the present study is to investigate behavioral problems
and social competence in siblings of children with autism and to evaluate their perception
of familiar and social relationships. Eight brothers were selected to participate in the study.
Four having an autistic sybling, and four having a normal sybling. Instruments included
two questionnaires witch evaluated social competence and behavioral problems (CBCL and
YSR) and a semi-structured interview. Results indicated that siblings of children with
autism present more behavioral problems and scores of social competence lower than those
presented by control group; this tendency is stronger in the younger siblings. The siblings
reported higher levels of responsibility when compared to the control group and have
difficulties for dealing with the brother s disease.