Valicenti-McDermott Maria, Burrows Bethany, Bernstein Leora, Hottinger Kathryn, Lawson Katharine, Seijo Rosa, Schechtman Merryl, Shulman Lisa, Shinnar Shlomo
1Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center, R. F. Kennedy Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
J Child Neurol. 2014 Mar;29(3):360-7. doi: 10.1177/0883073812474489. Epub 2013 Jan 30.
The use of complementary and alternative medicine by children with autism and the association of its use with child comorbid symptoms and parental stress was studied in an ethnically diverse population, in a cross-sectional study with structured interviews. The sample included 50 families of children with autism and 50 families of children with other developmental disabilities, matched by age/gender. Interview included the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Questionnaire, Gastrointestinal Questionnaire, Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire, Aberrant Behavior Checklist, and Parenting Stress Index. In this ethnically diverse sample, the use of complementary and alternative medicine was significantly higher for the autism group. In the autism group, use was significantly related to child's irritability, hyperactivity, food allergies, and parental stress; in the developmental disabilities group, there was no association with child comorbid symptoms or parental stress. The results contribute information to health care providers about families of children with autism who are more likely to use complementary and alternative medicine.
在一项针对不同种族人群的横断面研究中,通过结构化访谈,对自闭症儿童使用补充和替代医学的情况及其使用与儿童共病症状和父母压力之间的关联进行了研究。样本包括50个自闭症儿童家庭和50个其他发育障碍儿童家庭,按年龄/性别进行匹配。访谈包括补充和替代医学问卷、胃肠道问卷、儿童睡眠习惯问卷、异常行为清单和育儿压力指数。在这个种族多样化的样本中,自闭症组使用补充和替代医学的比例显著更高。在自闭症组中,使用情况与儿童的易怒、多动、食物过敏以及父母压力显著相关;在发育障碍组中,与儿童共病症状或父母压力没有关联。研究结果为医疗保健提供者提供了有关更有可能使用补充和替代医学的自闭症儿童家庭的信息。