Alharbi Mudi H
Clinical Nutrition Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Mar 28;15:1296643. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1296643. eCollection 2024.
Restricted interests and repetitive behavior are characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The likelihood that persons with ASD will respond adversely to unfamiliar situations is great. The novel coronavirus outbreak has resulted in disruptions to all aspects of routine and behavior. Hence, this study proposed to investigate the impact of the outbreak on the eating behavior and routines of children with ASD in Saudi Arabia through the perceptions of their parents.
A cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach was utilized to obtain data from 150 parents of children with ASD aged ≤18 years in Saudi Arabia. The data collected included demographic data of the parents, the ASD status of the family, impact of COVID-19 to the family, eating behavior of the children with ASD, and daily routines of the children with ASD. Moreover, parents were able to provide comments regarding their children's eating behavior or daily routines.
The study found that changes in the eating behavior of children with ASD were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) based on the number of children with ASD, the age of the children with ASD, the gender of the children with ASD, and the severity of their ASD symptoms. Moreover, changes to dinner-time routines were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) based on the age of the children with ASD. Also, changes to morning routines were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) based on the age of the children with ASD, their gender, and the severity of their ASD symptoms. Additionally, impact of COVID-19 to the family had a significant impact to eating behavior and daily routines of the children with ASD.
This study found that the eating behavior and daily routines of children with ASD in Saudi Arabia have been considerably worsened and changed. The study recommends the collaboration of multidisciplinary teams and parents to modify or design interventions that help to change their eating behavior and routine can be implemented in the home. It also recommends the provision of virtual helplines to aid parents of children with ASD in such cases.
兴趣受限和重复行为是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的特征。ASD患者对不熟悉情况产生不良反应的可能性很大。新型冠状病毒的爆发导致日常生活和行为的各个方面受到干扰。因此,本研究提议通过沙特阿拉伯自闭症儿童家长的看法,调查此次疫情对该国自闭症儿童饮食行为和日常生活的影响。
采用定量方法进行横断面研究,从沙特阿拉伯150名年龄≤18岁的自闭症儿童家长处获取数据。收集的数据包括家长的人口统计学数据、家庭的ASD状况、COVID-19对家庭的影响、自闭症儿童的饮食行为以及自闭症儿童的日常生活。此外,家长能够就其孩子的饮食行为或日常生活发表意见。
研究发现,自闭症儿童的饮食行为变化根据自闭症儿童的数量、自闭症儿童的年龄、自闭症儿童的性别以及他们的ASD症状严重程度存在显著差异(p<0.05)。此外,晚餐时间的日常安排变化根据自闭症儿童的年龄存在显著差异(p<0.05)。而且,早晨日常安排的变化根据自闭症儿童的年龄、性别以及他们的ASD症状严重程度存在显著差异(p<0.05)。此外,COVID-19对家庭的影响对自闭症儿童的饮食行为和日常生活有显著影响。
本研究发现,沙特阿拉伯自闭症儿童的饮食行为和日常生活已大幅恶化并发生改变。该研究建议多学科团队与家长合作,修改或设计有助于改变其饮食行为和日常生活的干预措施,并可在家中实施。它还建议提供虚拟帮助热线,以在这种情况下帮助自闭症儿童的家长。