Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA.
Special Education & Clinical Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2020 Oct;64(10):739-749. doi: 10.1111/jir.12769. Epub 2020 Aug 18.
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced challenges to families with young children with developmental delays. Beyond the widespread concerns surrounding illness, loss of employment and social isolation, caregivers are responsible for overseeing their children's educational and therapeutic programmes at home often without the much needed support of professionals.
The present study sought to examine the impact of COVID-19 in 77 ethnically, linguistically and socioeconomically diverse families with young children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) in California and Oregon, who were participating in larger intervention studies. Parents responded to five interview questions about the impact of the pandemic, services for their child, silver linings or positive aspects, coping and their concerns about the long-term impact of the pandemic.
Parents reported that their biggest challenge was being at home caring for their children with the loss of many essential services. Parents reported some positive aspects of the pandemic, especially being together as a family. Although there were positive aspects of the situation, many parents expressed concern about long-term impacts of the pandemic on their children's development, given the loss of services, education and social engagement opportunities.
Results suggest that parents of young children with IDD report significant challenges at home during the pandemic. Professional support, especially during the reopening phases, will be critical to support family well-being and child developmental outcomes.
COVID-19 大流行给有发育迟缓儿童的家庭带来了挑战。除了对疾病、失业和社会隔离的广泛关注之外,照顾者还负责在家中监督他们孩子的教育和治疗计划,而通常没有专业人员的大力支持。
本研究旨在研究 COVID-19 对加利福尼亚州和俄勒冈州 77 个具有不同种族、语言和社会经济背景的、有智力和发育障碍(ID)儿童的家庭的影响,这些家庭正在参与更大的干预研究。父母们对五个关于大流行影响、儿童服务、一线希望或积极方面、应对措施以及对大流行长期影响的担忧的问题做出了回应。
父母们报告说,他们最大的挑战是在家照顾孩子,同时失去了许多基本服务。父母们报告了大流行的一些积极方面,尤其是作为一个家庭团聚在一起。尽管情况有积极的方面,但许多父母对大流行对孩子发展的长期影响表示担忧,因为服务、教育和社交机会的丧失。
结果表明,患有 IDD 的幼儿的父母在大流行期间在家中面临重大挑战。专业支持,尤其是在重新开放阶段,对于支持家庭福祉和儿童发展结果至关重要。