Arazi Ayelet, Koller Judah, Zachor Ditza A, Golan Ofer, Sadaka Yair, Eytan Dganit, Stolar Orit, Atzaba-Poria Naama, Golan Hava, Menashe Idan, Meiri Gal, Gabis Lidia V, Dinstein Ilan
Department of Cognitive & Brain Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Azrieli National Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopment Research, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Heliyon. 2022 Jun 8;8(6):e09681. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09681. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Studies have reported that Covid-19 home-quarantine periods have had mostly negative psychological impact on children with ASD and their families. Here we examined parent perceived impact of a 6-week quarantine period imposed in Israel at the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak, in mid-March 2020.
An anonymous online questionnaire was completed by parents of 268 children with ASD. Parents rated deterioration/improvement in their child's behaviors, abilities, mood, sleep, and anxiety along with changes in their own mood, sleep, parenting skills, and family relationships. We performed t-tests and ANOVA analyses to assess the significance of perceived impact on each domain and potential differences in the impact across families with children of different ages, genders, and levels of required support as well as families that experienced different magnitudes of economic hardships.
Parents reported significant deterioration in their mood and sleep along with significant improvements in relationships with their spouse and child with ASD, and in their parenting skills. Parents also reported significant increases in the severity of tantrums, anxiety, and restricted and repetitive behavior symptoms along with significant improvements in social and communication abilities of their child with ASD. Ratings were significantly lower in families of ASD children who regularly require more support and in families that experienced economic hardships.
While periods of home-quarantine create numerous hardships for families of children with ASD, they may also offer an opportunity for improving parenting skills, family relationships, and children's social communication abilities with potential relevance for improving remote services.
研究报告称,新冠疫情居家隔离期对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童及其家庭大多产生了负面心理影响。在此,我们调查了2020年3月中旬以色列在新冠疫情爆发初期实施的为期6周的隔离期对家长认知的影响。
268名ASD儿童的家长完成了一份匿名在线问卷。家长们对孩子的行为、能力、情绪、睡眠和焦虑的恶化/改善情况,以及他们自己的情绪、睡眠、育儿技能和家庭关系的变化进行了评分。我们进行了t检验和方差分析,以评估对每个领域的认知影响的显著性,以及不同年龄、性别、所需支持水平的孩子的家庭,以及经历不同程度经济困难的家庭之间影响的潜在差异。
家长报告称自己的情绪和睡眠显著恶化,同时与配偶和患有ASD的孩子的关系以及育儿技能显著改善。家长还报告说,孩子发脾气、焦虑以及受限和重复行为症状的严重程度显著增加,同时患有ASD的孩子的社交和沟通能力有显著改善。在经常需要更多支持的ASD儿童家庭和经历经济困难的家庭中,评分显著较低。
虽然居家隔离期给ASD儿童家庭带来了诸多困难,但它们也可能提供一个机会,来提高育儿技能、家庭关系以及孩子的社会沟通能力,这可能与改善远程服务有关。