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新冠疫情对自闭症儿童及青少年及其家庭的心理社会和行为影响:文献综述及一项跨国在线调查的初步数据

Psychosocial and Behavioral Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Adolescents with Autism and Their Families: Overview of the Literature and Initial Data from a Multinational Online Survey.

作者信息

Kreysa Helene, Schneider Dana, Kowallik Andrea Erika, Dastgheib Samaneh Sadat, Doğdu Cem, Kühn Gabriele, Ruttloff Jenny Marianne, Schweinberger Stefan R

机构信息

Social Potential in Autism Research Unit & Department of General Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany.

Social Potential in Autism Research Unit & Department of Social Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Apr 12;10(4):714. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10040714.

Abstract

Since COVID-19 has become a pandemic, everyday life has seen dramatic changes affecting individuals, families, and children with and without autism. Among other things, these changes entail more time at home, digital forms of communication, school closures, and reduced support and intervention. Here, we assess the effects of the pandemic on quality of life for school-age autistic and neurotypical children and adolescents. First, we provide a comprehensive review of the current relevant literature. Next, we report original data from a survey conducted in several countries, assessing activities, well-being, and social life in families with autism, and their changes over time. We focus on differences between children with and without autism from within the same families, and on different outcomes for children with high- or low-functioning autism. While individuals with autism scored lower in emotional and social functioning than their neurotypical siblings, both groups of children showed comparable decreases in well-being and increases in anxiety, compared to before the pandemic. By contrast, decreases in adaptability were significantly more pronounced in autistic children and adolescents compared to neurotypical children and adolescents. Overall, although individual families reported some positive effects of pandemic restrictions, our data provide no evidence that these generalize across children and adolescents with autism, or even just to individuals with high-functioning autism. We discuss the increased challenges that need to be addressed to protect children and adolescents' well-being under pandemic conditions, but also point out potentials in the present situation that could be used towards social participation and success in older children and young adults with autism.

摘要

自新冠疫情成为全球大流行以来,日常生活发生了巨大变化,影响着有或没有自闭症的个人、家庭及儿童。这些变化包括更多时间待在家中、数字通信方式、学校关闭以及支持和干预减少等。在此,我们评估疫情对学龄期自闭症和神经典型儿童及青少年生活质量的影响。首先,我们对当前相关文献进行全面综述。接下来,我们报告在多个国家进行的一项调查的原始数据,评估自闭症家庭中的活动、幸福感和社交生活,以及它们随时间的变化。我们关注同一家族中有或没有自闭症的儿童之间的差异,以及高功能或低功能自闭症儿童的不同结果。虽然自闭症患者在情感和社交功能方面的得分低于其神经典型的兄弟姐妹,但与疫情前相比,两组儿童的幸福感均有所下降,焦虑感均有所增加。相比之下,自闭症儿童和青少年在适应性方面的下降比神经典型儿童和青少年更为明显。总体而言,尽管个别家庭报告了疫情限制带来的一些积极影响,但我们的数据没有证据表明这些影响能推广到自闭症儿童和青少年群体,甚至只是高功能自闭症个体。我们讨论了在疫情条件下保护儿童和青少年幸福感需要应对的更多挑战,但也指出了当前形势下可用于促进大龄自闭症儿童和青年社会参与及成功的潜力。

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