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新冠疫情期间自闭症儿童和青少年的心理健康状况

Mental health profiles of autistic children and youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Charalampopoulou Marina, Choi Eun Jung, Korczak Daphne J, Cost Katherine T, Crosbie Jennifer, Birken Catherine S, Charach Alice, Monga Suneeta, Kelley Elizabeth, Nicolson Rob, Georgiades Stelios, Ayub Muhammad, Schachar Russell J, Iaboni Alana, Anagnostou Evdokia

机构信息

Holland Bloorview Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Paediatr Child Health. 2022 May 5;27(Suppl 1):S59-S65. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxab111. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Canadian province-wide lockdowns have challenged children's mental health (MH) during the COVID-19 pandemic, with autistic children being at particular risk. The purpose of our study was to identify sub-groups of autistic children with distinct mental health change profiles, to understand the child-, parent-, and system-specific factors associated with such profiles in order to ultimately inform future interventions.

METHODS

Data were drawn from a large Canadian cohort (N=1,570) across Ontario, resulting in 265 autistic children (mean age=10.9 years, 76% male). K-means clustering analyses were employed to partition distinct MH profiles in six MH measures (mood, anxiety, OCD symptoms, irritability, inattention, hyperactivity) and group differences were examined with reference to the above factors. Additionally, we investigated the characteristics of children who accessed acute MH services.

RESULTS

The optimal number of clusters was two; one included those experiencing MH deterioration across all six MH measures (61.3%, 95% confidence interval [CI]=54.9 to 67.4), and a second included youth that did not experience MH changes (38.7%, 95%CI=32.6 to 45.1). Child-specific factors associated with MH deterioration included higher pre-existing internalizing symptoms, high levels of COVID stress. Parental MH challenges and system-specific factors, such as the loss of learning supports, access to physicians and material deprivation, were also associated with MH deterioration. Access to acute MH services were primarily associated with financial insecurity and loss of services.

CONCLUSIONS

More than half of autistic children experienced MH deterioration, and person-specific (pre-existing MH, COVID related stress), parent-specific (Parent MH) and system-level (loss of services and material deprivation) characteristics were associated with such decline, providing clinical and policy opportunities for intervention at multiple levels.

摘要

目的

在新冠疫情期间,加拿大全省范围的封锁对儿童心理健康(MH)构成了挑战,自闭症儿童面临的风险尤为突出。我们研究的目的是识别心理健康变化情况各异的自闭症儿童亚组,了解与这些情况相关的儿童、家长和系统特定因素,以便最终为未来的干预措施提供参考。

方法

数据取自加拿大安大略省一个大型队列(N = 1570),其中有265名自闭症儿童(平均年龄 = 10.9岁,76%为男性)。采用K均值聚类分析将六种心理健康指标(情绪、焦虑、强迫症症状、易怒、注意力不集中、多动)划分为不同的心理健康状况,并参照上述因素检查组间差异。此外,我们还调查了使用急性心理健康服务的儿童的特征。

结果

最佳聚类数为两个;一组包括在所有六项心理健康指标上心理健康状况恶化的儿童(61.3%,95%置信区间[CI]=54.9至67.4),另一组包括心理健康状况未发生变化的儿童(38.7%,95%CI = 32.6至45.1)。与心理健康恶化相关的儿童特定因素包括先前较高的内化症状水平、高水平的新冠压力。家长的心理健康挑战以及系统特定因素,如学习支持的丧失、就医机会和物质匮乏,也与心理健康恶化有关。获得急性心理健康服务主要与经济不安全和服务丧失有关。

结论

超过一半的自闭症儿童心理健康状况恶化,个人特定(先前存在的心理健康问题、与新冠相关的压力)、家长特定(家长心理健康)和系统层面(服务丧失和物质匮乏)的特征与这种恶化有关,为多层次干预提供了临床和政策契机。

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