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This study aims to explore the perceived stress of parents with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), their psychological resilience, and the relationship between perceived stress and psychological resilience. Data were collected from 132 parents of children with ASD at four specialized schools in Ho Chi Minh City through a cross-sectional study. The results indicate that parents of children with ASD experience moderate levels of stress and exhibit high levels of psychological resilience. Parenting resilience shows a relatively strong correlation with perceived stress. Regression analysis supports that parenting resilience is a protective factor against parenting stress among parents of children with ASD. The findings from this study highlight the importance of enhancing psychological resilience to mitigate perceived stress among parents of children with ASD.
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