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家长介导的焦虑干预专门针对自闭症学龄前儿童:一项试点研究。

A Parent-Mediated Anxiety Intervention Specifically Tailored for Autistic Preschoolers: A Pilot Study.

机构信息

Kate Simpson, PhD, MSpecEd, BOccThy, is Program Director, Postgraduate in Autism Studies, Autism Centre of Excellence, Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;

Dawn Adams, PhD, DClinPsy, PGDip, BSc (Hons), is Director, Autism Centre of Excellence, Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Am J Occup Ther. 2023 Mar 1;77(2). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2023.050031.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Autistic children experience reduced participation in life activities. One factor that may contribute to their reduced levels of participation is anxiety, which is identified at higher rates among young autistic children than among their neurotypical peers. Anxiety is also strongly associated with sensory overresponsivity and has a considerable impact on daily functioning.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the feasibility, acceptability, and usefulness of a small-group, parent-mediated intervention to prevent and reduce anxiety.

DESIGN

Pre-post.

SETTING

University research center.

PARTICIPANTS

Three parents of autistic children (ages 4-7 yr).

OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Parents completed a six-session group training program. Parents completed an anxiety scale for their child before and after parent training. At the end of training, parents participated in a focus group and were interviewed 4 mo after training.

RESULTS

Positively received aspects of the intervention were the benefits of a small group, composed of parents of autistic children, run by a facilitator with expertise in autism and anxiety. Parents gained knowledge, resulting in "taking a different approach" with their child and "seeing an interplay between anxiety and autism." After the intervention, parents reported a reduction in children's reported anxiety levels.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Knowledge of autism and anxiety acquired during a parent-mediated group increased parents' understanding of their child's behaviors and assisted them in supporting their child's participation. Further research, including larger studies, is required to determine the effectiveness of this intervention. What This Article Adds: The findings from this research provide preliminary support for the adaptation of an existing parent intervention (Cool Little Kids) to reduce anxiety among autistic children. Parents reported an increased awareness and understanding of anxiety and of the interplay between anxiety and autistic traits. Positionality Statement: This article uses the identity-first language autistic people. This nonableist language describes their strengths and abilities and is a conscious decision. This language is favored by autistic communities and self-advocates and has been adopted by health care professionals and researchers (Bottema-Beutel et al., 2021; Kenny et al., 2016).

摘要

重要性

自闭症儿童的生活活动参与度降低。导致他们参与度降低的一个因素可能是焦虑,自闭症儿童的焦虑发病率高于其神经典型同龄人。焦虑也与感觉过度反应强烈相关,并对日常功能有相当大的影响。

目的

确定一种小组、家长介导的干预措施预防和减少焦虑的可行性、可接受性和有用性。

设计

前后。

地点

大学研究中心。

参与者

三名自闭症儿童的家长(年龄 4-7 岁)。

结果和测量

家长完成了六节小组培训课程。家长在家长培训前后为孩子完成了一份焦虑量表。在培训结束时,家长参加了焦点小组,并在培训结束后 4 个月接受了访谈。

结果

干预措施的积极方面是,由自闭症和焦虑方面的专家担任主持人的小组成员组成的小组的好处,家长们获得了知识,从而“采用了不同的方法”与孩子相处,并“看到了焦虑和自闭症之间的相互作用”。干预后,家长报告称孩子的焦虑水平有所降低。

结论和相关性

通过家长介导的小组获得的自闭症和焦虑知识增加了家长对孩子行为的理解,并帮助他们支持孩子的参与。需要进一步的研究,包括更大规模的研究,来确定这种干预的有效性。这篇文章的重要性:这项研究的结果初步支持了对现有的家长干预措施(Cool Little Kids)的改编,以减少自闭症儿童的焦虑。家长们报告说,他们对焦虑以及焦虑和自闭症特征之间的相互作用有了更多的认识和理解。

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