Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Psychiatry, King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Front Public Health. 2022 Sep 27;10:992658. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.992658. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed a multidimensional impact on mental health due to health concerns, social distancing and lockdowns, job loss, and limits in institutional support. Accordingly, COVID-19 may disproportionally impact families with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) due to the already high prevalence of mental health conditions in children with SEND and their parents. Hence, it is essential to determine the short-term impact of the pandemic on the mental health of families with SEND to identify their ongoing health, including psychological wellbeing and support needs. The current study examines the anxiety level and concerns of children with SEND and their parents living in Saudi Arabia.
A cross-sectional national study design was utilized as a part of an international consortium using an online Arabic survey. Data were collected from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development beneficiaries from May to July 2020. The sample consisted of 1,848 parents of children with SEND aged between 1 and 18 years (mean = 9.66; SD = 4.31). A descriptive and bivariant analysis is reported.
Parental worries on all those concerns when the pandemic started were significantly higher than before the pandemic, < 0.050. Parental-perceived general anxiety had risen significantly across time, < 0.001, and their perceived anxiety when the pandemic started exceeded their anxiety before the pandemic, < 0.001. The general anxiety of children with SEND had risen significantly across time (from before the pandemic to when it had started to during the pandemic), < 0.001. The children's general worries at the start of the pandemic had correlated significantly and positively with their anxiety, adaptive, maladaptive, and coping efficacies, and parental anxiety scores, < 0.010 each.
Anxiety levels were high in SEND and their caregivers before and during COVID-19. At the start of the pandemic, the anxiety, adaptive, maladaptive, coping efficacies, and parental anxiety scores of children with SEND were significantly and favorably correlated. These findings support the notion of SEND-specific anxiety and patterns of coping in SEND and their caregivers. The notion also attests to the institutional support required for this specifically vulnerable population during epidemics.
由于健康问题、社交距离和封锁、失业以及机构支持的限制,COVID-19 大流行对心理健康产生了多方面的影响。因此,COVID-19 可能会不成比例地影响有特殊教育需求和残疾的家庭(SEND),因为SEND 儿童及其父母已经存在较高的心理健康问题发生率。因此,确定大流行对 SEND 家庭心理健康的短期影响,以了解他们当前的健康状况,包括心理福利和支持需求,是至关重要的。本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯 SEND 儿童及其父母的焦虑水平和担忧。
采用横断面全国研究设计,作为利用在线阿拉伯语调查的国际联盟的一部分。数据于 2020 年 5 月至 7 月从人力资源和社会发展部的受益人中收集。样本由 1848 名年龄在 1 至 18 岁之间的 SEND 儿童的父母组成(平均值=9.66;标准差=4.31)。报告了描述性和双变量分析。
父母对大流行开始时所有这些担忧的担忧明显高于大流行前,<0.050。父母感知到的一般焦虑感在整个时间内显著上升,<0.001,他们在大流行开始时的焦虑感超过了大流行前的焦虑感,<0.001。SEND 儿童的一般焦虑感在整个时间内显著上升(从大流行前到开始时到大流行期间),<0.001。大流行开始时儿童的一般担忧与他们的焦虑、适应性、不适应性和应对效能以及父母的焦虑得分显著且呈正相关,<0.010 每个。
在 COVID-19 之前和期间,SEND 和他们的照顾者的焦虑水平都很高。在大流行开始时,SEND 儿童及其照顾者的焦虑、适应性、不适应性、应对效能和父母的焦虑得分显著且有利地相关。这些发现支持了 SEND 特定焦虑和 SEND 及其照顾者应对模式的观点。这一观点也证明了在流行期间这种特别脆弱人群所需的机构支持。