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新冠恐惧症在一名未被诊断的自闭症谱系障碍男孩中显现:病例报告。

COVID-19 phobia in a boy with undiagnosed autism spectrum disorder: A case report.

机构信息

Department of Neuropsychiatry.

Department of Pediatrics, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Asahi-machi, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2021 Jun 4;100(22):e26233. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000026233.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is affecting mental health profoundly. Previous studies have reported pandemic-related anxiety. Anxiety disorder and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are common comorbidities. However, there has been no report of any patient with undiagnosed ASD who developed anxiety disorders caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this case report, we describe an 8-year-old Japanese boy with undiagnosed ASD who developed COVID-19 phobia, resulting in avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID).

PATIENT CONCERNS

As COVID-19 was highly publicized in the mass media and the risk of droplet infection was emphasized upon, the patient began to fear viral contamination from food, culminating in a refusal to eat or even swallow his saliva. He was admitted to a pediatric medical center in Osaka with life-threatening dehydration and was then referred to our child psychiatry department.

DIAGNOSIS

We diagnosed the patient with COVID-19 phobia resulting in ARFID. We identified ASD traits from his present social communication skills and developmental history.

INTERVENTIONS

We provided psychoeducation of ASD for the parents and administered supportive psychotherapy.

OUTCOMES

Shortly after our intervention to relieve his ASD-related anxiety, his dysphagia improved.

LESSONS

Our findings suggest that children with undiagnosed ASD may develop COVID-19 phobia. In these cases, intervention for ASD may be more appropriate than starting treatment for anxiety disorders as the first-line option. COVID-19 is the biggest pandemic in the recent past, and more undiagnosed ASD patients who develop COVID-19 phobia may seek treatment. Clinicians should consider the underlying ASD in these patients and assess their developmental history and present social communication skills.

摘要

背景

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)深刻地影响着心理健康。先前的研究报告了与大流行相关的焦虑。焦虑症和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是常见的共病。然而,目前尚无任何未经诊断的 ASD 患者在 COVID-19 大流行期间发展为焦虑症的报道。在本病例报告中,我们描述了一位 8 岁的日本男孩,他患有未经诊断的 ASD,因 COVID-19 而产生了恐惧症,导致避免性限制性摄食障碍(ARFID)。

关注点

由于 COVID-19 在大众媒体上被高度宣传,并且强调飞沫感染的风险,患者开始害怕食物中的病毒污染,最终导致拒绝进食甚至吞咽唾液。他因危及生命的脱水而被收治于大阪的一家儿科医疗中心,随后被转至我们的儿童精神病学部门。

诊断

我们诊断患者患有 COVID-19 恐惧症导致 ARFID。我们从他目前的社交沟通技巧和发育史中确定了 ASD 特征。

干预措施

我们为家长提供了 ASD 的心理教育,并进行了支持性心理治疗。

结果

在我们缓解与 ASD 相关的焦虑症的干预措施实施后不久,他的吞咽困难得到改善。

教训

我们的发现表明,患有未经诊断的 ASD 的儿童可能会患上 COVID-19 恐惧症。在这些情况下,干预 ASD 可能比作为一线选择开始治疗焦虑症更为合适。COVID-19 是最近发生的最大规模的大流行,更多患有未经诊断的 ASD 并出现 COVID-19 恐惧症的患者可能会寻求治疗。临床医生应考虑这些患者潜在的 ASD,并评估他们的发育史和目前的社交沟通技巧。

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