Autism Speaks, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA.
Autism Speaks, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2022 Jul;15(3):101323. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2022.101323. Epub 2022 Mar 26.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, households of children on the autism spectrum were more likely to be food insecure than households of children without disabilities. With the unprecedented social, public health, and economic disruption caused by the pandemic, food insecurity has likely increased among families of children on the autism spectrum.
This analysis aims to compare the prevalence of food insecurity between the Autism Speaks' Food Insecurity Survey (ASFIS) administered during the Fall of 2020 and a nationally representative sample from the Household Pulse Survey (HPS) data collected during a similar timeframe.
A propensity score analysis was utilized to create stabilized inverse probability treatment weights for adjusting background differences between the two groups. A logistic regression model was computed to estimate the odds of food insecurity in the ASFIS participants compared with those in the HPS data.
After adjusting for background differences, households of children on the autism spectrum in the ASFIS were about four times more likely to be food insecure than households in the general population contained in the HPS data (OR = 3.7; 95% CI: 3.1-4.4).
The breakdown of social and economic supports during the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to a significantly higher likelihood of food insecurity among families of children on the autism spectrum.
在 COVID-19 大流行之前,自闭症谱系儿童的家庭比没有残疾的儿童家庭更容易出现食物不安全的情况。由于大流行造成了前所未有的社会、公共卫生和经济破坏,自闭症谱系儿童的家庭中食物不安全的情况可能已经增加。
本分析旨在比较自闭症之声食物不安全调查(ASFIS)在 2020 年秋季进行期间与家庭脉搏调查(HPS)数据中收集的类似时间范围内具有全国代表性的样本之间食物不安全的患病率。
利用倾向评分分析为两组之间的背景差异创建稳定的逆概率处理权重。计算逻辑回归模型以估计 ASFIS 参与者中食物不安全的几率与 HPS 数据中的几率相比。
在调整背景差异后,ASFIS 中的自闭症谱系儿童家庭比 HPS 数据中包含的一般人群家庭更有可能出现食物不安全(OR=3.7;95%CI:3.1-4.4)。
COVID-19 大流行期间社会和经济支持的崩溃导致自闭症谱系儿童家庭食物不安全的可能性显著增加。