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通过自闭症谱系儿童的自我报告,探索家庭、学校和社区中的焦虑。

Exploring Anxiety at Home, School, and in the Community Through Self-Report From Children on the Autism Spectrum.

机构信息

Autism Centre of Excellence, School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Griffith Institute of Educational Research, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Autism Res. 2020 Apr;13(4):603-614. doi: 10.1002/aur.2246. Epub 2019 Dec 2.

Abstract

Research investigating anxiety in children on the autism spectrum usually reports caregiver rather than self-report perspectives. This study aimed to document children's own descriptions of their anxiety symptomatology by combining profiles on a standardized autism-specific self-report measure of anxiety (ASC-ASD-C) with the answers from closed- and open-answer questions about anxiety across home, school, and community settings. Across the sample of 113 children on the spectrum aged 6-14 years, the two most frequently endorsed items on the ASC-ASD-C were from the Uncertainty and Performance Anxiety subscales, and the least endorsed were both from the Anxious Arousal subscale. Almost all (96.5%) of the children on the spectrum reported experiencing anxiety in at least one setting, with 40.7% reporting anxiety in all three contexts (home, school, and community). Approximately half of the sample felt their anxiety goes unrecognized by others at school and almost 60% felt it was unrecognized by others when out in the community. The proportion of children reporting having someone to help reduce their anxiety differed across home (86%), school (76%), and community (45%) settings. This highlights the importance of understanding anxiety and its impact, not only within the context of autism but also for each particular child. Autism Res 2020, 13: 603-614. © 2019 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. LAY SUMMARY: There has been a lot of research focusing on anxiety and autism, but most of it has used parent reports, rather than asking the child themselves. This study summarizes data from 113 children on the autism spectrum, aged 6-14 years. It reports the symptoms of anxiety that these children most and least commonly experience. The results suggest only 40-50% of children feel that others are able to recognize their anxiety at school and when out in the community, suggesting that more training is needed to help adults in these settings to recognize and support anxiety.

摘要

研究调查自闭症谱系儿童的焦虑症通常报告照顾者而不是自我报告的观点。本研究旨在通过结合自闭症特定的自我报告焦虑量表(ASC-ASD-C)上的个人资料和关于家庭、学校和社区环境中焦虑的封闭和开放式问题的答案,记录儿童自身对焦虑症症状的描述。在 113 名年龄在 6-14 岁的自闭症谱系儿童样本中,ASC-ASD-C 上最常被认可的两个项目来自不确定性和表现焦虑分量表,而最少被认可的两个项目都来自焦虑唤醒分量表。几乎所有(96.5%)的自闭症谱系儿童在至少一个环境中报告经历过焦虑症,其中 40.7%在所有三个环境(家庭、学校和社区)中报告有焦虑症。大约一半的样本感觉他们的焦虑症在学校没有被他人识别,近 60%的人感觉在社区时没有被他人识别。报告有人帮助他们减轻焦虑症的儿童比例因家庭(86%)、学校(76%)和社区(45%)环境而异。这突显了了解焦虑症及其影响的重要性,不仅要在自闭症的背景下,还要针对每个特定的孩子。自闭症研究 2020, 13: 603-614. © 2019 自闭症研究国际协会,威利在线图书馆。 概述:已经有很多研究关注自闭症和焦虑症,但大多数研究都使用了家长报告,而不是询问孩子自己。本研究总结了 113 名 6-14 岁自闭症谱系儿童的数据。它报告了这些儿童最常见和最不常见的焦虑症症状。结果表明,只有 40-50%的儿童认为在学校和社区中其他人能够识别他们的焦虑症,这表明需要更多的培训来帮助这些环境中的成年人识别和支持焦虑症。

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