Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.
Autism Res. 2018 May;11(5):776-787. doi: 10.1002/aur.1932. Epub 2018 Feb 10.
We aimed to investigate whether the impact on families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with the number and/or type of emotional and behavioral co-existing conditions that parents/carers of children with ASD reported as occurring frequently. In addition, we examined whether there was a greater impact on families if their child was male, had lower levels of language, had more severe autism symptomatology, and whether impact was associated with the number and/or type of co-existing conditions. Families were recruited from large UK research databases. 420 parents/carers of children aged 3 years 2 months to 18 years 8 months completed the revised Impact on Family (IoF) Scale and reported on the frequency/rate of their child's co-existing conditions. Parents/carers reported higher mean IoF scores if their child: had a greater number of frequent co-existing conditions; had sleep problems; was only able to communicate physically; and had more severe autism symptomatology. The development and implementation of targeted treatment and management approaches are needed to reduce the impact of co-existing conditions on family life. Autism Res 2018, 11: 776-787. © 2018 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is commonly associated with emotional and/or behavior conditions that affect family life. Parents/carers of children with ASD who: (a) reported a greater number of frequent co-existing conditions, (b) had sleep problems, (c) were only able to communicate physically, and (d) had more severe symptoms characteristic of autism, reported a greater burden/strain on the family. Treatment approaches to target co-existing conditions alongside characteristics of ASD are needed to reduce their impact on family life.
我们旨在研究儿童自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)对家庭的影响是否与父母/照顾者报告的经常发生的情绪和行为共存状况的数量和/或类型有关。此外,我们还检查了孩子是男性、语言能力较低、自闭症症状更严重,以及影响是否与共存状况的数量和/或类型有关时,家庭是否受到更大的影响。这些家庭是从英国大型研究数据库中招募的。420 名年龄在 3 岁 2 个月至 18 岁 8 个月的儿童父母/照顾者完成了修订后的家庭影响量表(IoF),并报告了他们孩子共存状况的频率/发生率。如果孩子有更多的频繁共存状况、有睡眠问题、只能通过身体进行交流、自闭症症状更严重,父母/照顾者报告的平均 IoF 分数更高。需要制定和实施有针对性的治疗和管理方法,以减轻共存状况对家庭生活的影响。自闭症研究 2018 年,11:776-787。©2018 国际自闭症研究协会,威利期刊,公司。
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)通常与影响家庭生活的情绪和/或行为状况有关。ASD 儿童的父母/照顾者:(a)报告更多频繁的共存状况,(b)有睡眠问题,(c)只能通过身体进行交流,(d)有更严重的自闭症特征症状,报告家庭负担/压力更大。需要针对共存状况和 ASD 特征的治疗方法来减轻它们对家庭生活的影响。