Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Kungsbacka Clinic of Adult Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Kungsbacka, Region Halland, Sweden.
BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Jan 18;18(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1599-9.
There is a great demand for non-medical treatment and support targeting the needs of adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). There is also a lack of qualitative studies providing in-depth insight into these individuals' own experiences within this area. The current study aimed to explore how adolescents and young adults with ADHD, ASD or both experienced taking part in an internet-based support and coaching intervention.
Sixteen participants with ASD, ADHD or both who had participated in an 8-week internet-based support and coaching model, were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Analysis yielded three themes; Deciding to participate, Taking part in the coaching process and The significance of format. Various motives for joining were expressed by participants, such as viewing the technology as familiar and appealing and expecting it to be better suited to their situation. There was also a previously unfulfilled need for support among participants. In deciding to take part in the intervention the coaches' competence and knowledge were considered essential, often in the light of previously negative experiences. Taking part in the coaching process meant feeling reassured by having someone to turn to in view of shared obstacles to seeking and receiving help. The support was used for talking through and receiving advice on matters related to their diagnosis. Findings further revealed appreciation for aspects relating to the format such as communicating through the written word, being in one's own home and an experience of immediacy. Some disadvantages were voiced including incomplete personal interaction and failing technology. There were also suggestions for greater flexibility.
The in-depth qualitative data obtained from this study suggest that the current model of support and the internet-based format have specific qualities that could play an important role in the support of adolescents and young adults with ADHD and ASD. Although not a replacement for face-to-face interaction, it could be a promising complement or alternative to other support and treatment options.
"Internet-based Support for Young People with ADHD and Autism - a Controlled Study" retrospectively registered in www.clinicaltrials.gov ( ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02300597 ) at 2014-11-10.
针对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)青少年和年轻人的非医疗治疗和支持需求很大。但缺乏定性研究深入了解这些人的自身在这一领域的经验。本研究旨在探讨 ADHD、ASD 或两者都有的青少年和年轻人如何参与基于互联网的支持和辅导干预。
16 名参与者患有 ASD、ADHD 或两者都有,他们参加了一个 8 周的基于互联网的支持和辅导模式,使用半结构化访谈进行了采访。使用定性内容分析对数据进行分析。
分析产生了三个主题;参与决策、参与辅导过程和格式的重要性。参与者表达了各种加入的动机,例如将技术视为熟悉和吸引人的,并期望它更适合他们的情况。参与者也有以前未得到满足的支持需求。在决定参与干预时,教练的能力和知识被认为是必不可少的,这往往是在以前的负面经验的基础上。参与辅导过程意味着在面对寻求和接受帮助的共同障碍时,有人可以依靠,感到放心。支持用于讨论和获得与诊断相关的建议。研究结果进一步表明,对格式相关方面的欣赏,例如通过书面文字进行交流、在家中以及即时体验。也有人提出了一些缺点,包括个人互动不完整和技术故障。还有人建议增加更大的灵活性。
本研究从深度定性数据中得出的结论表明,当前的支持模式和基于互联网的格式具有特定的品质,可以在支持 ADHD 和 ASD 的青少年和年轻人中发挥重要作用。虽然它不能替代面对面的互动,但它可能是其他支持和治疗选择的有前途的补充或替代方案。
“基于互联网的 ADHD 和自闭症青少年支持 - 对照研究”在 www.clinicaltrials.gov(ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT02300597)上进行了回顾性注册,注册时间为 2014 年 11 月 10 日。