Salomone Erica, Charman Tony, McConachie Helen, Warreyn Petra
Department of Psychology, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK.
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.
Eur J Pediatr. 2015 Oct;174(10):1277-85. doi: 10.1007/s00431-015-2531-7. Epub 2015 Apr 9.
This study examined the prevalence and correlates of use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among a sample of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) < 7 years in 18 European countries (N = 1,680). Forty-seven percent of parents reported having tried any CAM approach in the past 6 months. Diets and supplements were used by 25 % of the sample and mind-body practices by 24 %; other unconventional approaches were used by 25 % of the families, and a minority of parents reported having tried any invasive or potentially harmful approach (2 %). Parents in Eastern Europe reported significantly higher rates of CAM use. In the total sample, children with lower verbal ability and children using prescribed medications were more likely to be receiving diets or supplements. Concurrent use of high levels of conventional psychosocial intervention was significantly associated with use of mind-body practices. Higher parental educational level also increased the likelihood of both use of diets and supplements and use of mind-body practices.
The high prevalence of CAM use among a sample of young children with ASD is an indication that parents need to be supported in the choice of treatments early on in the assessment process, particularly in some parts of Europe.
• Use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in children with autism spectrum disorder is common. • In non-EU samples, parents with higher educational level and parents of low functioning children are more likely to use CAM with their children. What is New: • This study provides the first data on prevalence and correlates of use of CAM approaches in a large sample of young children with autism in Europe (N = 1,680). • Rates of CAM use were particularly high in Eastern Europe and correlates of use varied by type of CAM across Europe.
本研究调查了18个欧洲国家中1680名7岁以下自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童样本中补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用情况及其相关因素。47%的家长报告称在过去6个月内尝试过任何CAM方法。25%的样本使用了饮食和补充剂,24%使用了身心疗法;25%的家庭使用了其他非常规方法,少数家长报告尝试过任何侵入性或潜在有害方法(2%)。东欧的家长报告的CAM使用率明显更高。在总样本中,语言能力较低的儿童和正在使用处方药的儿童更有可能接受饮食或补充剂。同时使用高水平的传统心理社会干预与身心疗法的使用显著相关。家长教育水平较高也增加了使用饮食和补充剂以及使用身心疗法的可能性。
在患有ASD的幼儿样本中,CAM的高使用率表明,在评估过程的早期,尤其是在欧洲的一些地区,需要在治疗选择方面为家长提供支持。
• 自闭症谱系障碍儿童中使用补充和替代医学(CAM)很常见。• 在非欧盟样本中,教育水平较高的家长和功能较低儿童的家长更有可能让孩子使用CAM。新发现:• 本研究提供了欧洲大量自闭症幼儿样本(N = 1680)中CAM方法使用情况及其相关因素的首个数据。• CAM的使用率在东欧尤其高,且在欧洲各地,其使用的相关因素因CAM类型而异。