Amorim R, Catarino S, Miragaia P, Ferreras C, Viana V, Guardiano M
Hospital de São João, 4200-351 Porto, Portugal.
Rev Neurol. 2020 Oct 16;71(8):285-291. doi: 10.33588/rn.7108.2020381.
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often experience changing routines as a major challenge. For that reason, the need for adaptation during COVID-19 pandemic may have brought major problems to families with children with this pathology.
To explore how children with ASD and their parents experienced the social isolation during COVID-19 outbreak period.
We conducted an observational, cross-sectional and analytical study. We applied an anonymous questionnaire that included children's demographic and clinical characteristics, along with the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in different aspects of family's daily life.
Out of 99 questionnaires obtained, 43 were related to children with ASD and 56 to control group. Children with ASD predominantly had changes in behavior, while children from control group mostly found no changes. The majority of parents of ASD children reported a negative impact in emotion management against those in control group reporting mostly positive or no impact. Caregivers reported higher mean scores of anxiety levels in themselves than in their children. ASD children and their parents had higher levels of anxiety than healthy ones. In the group with ASD, children that did not maintain routines had higher mean levels of anxiety than children that maintained routines.
Our results show a potential important psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic not only in children with neurodevelopmental disorders but in their caregivers as well. Physicians must be prepared for the post-pandemic surveillance of mental disorders among families.
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童常常面临日常生活规律改变这一重大挑战。因此,在新冠疫情期间进行适应调整的需求可能给患有这种病症儿童的家庭带来了重大问题。
探讨患有ASD的儿童及其父母在新冠疫情爆发期间如何经历社交隔离。
我们开展了一项观察性、横断面分析研究。我们采用了一份匿名问卷,其中包括儿童的人口统计学和临床特征,以及新冠疫情对家庭日常生活不同方面的影响。
在获取的99份问卷中,43份与患有ASD的儿童相关,56份与对照组相关。患有ASD的儿童主要出现了行为变化,而对照组儿童大多未发现变化。与大多报告为积极影响或无影响的对照组家长相比,ASD儿童的大多数家长报告在情绪管理方面受到了负面影响。照顾者报告自己的焦虑水平平均得分高于其子女。ASD儿童及其父母的焦虑水平高于健康人群。在患有ASD的儿童群体中,未保持日常生活规律的儿童的焦虑平均水平高于保持规律的儿童。
我们的研究结果表明,新冠疫情不仅对患有神经发育障碍的儿童,而且对其照顾者都可能产生潜在的重大心理影响。医生必须为疫情后对家庭中精神障碍的监测做好准备。