Vernacchia Cara, Chu Yuyang, De Jesus Adam, Couri Juliana, Sen Sanchita, Gohil Kavita, De Marco Kathryn, Darcy Rose, Krater Timothy, Pavone Larissa, Jayabalan Prakash
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
McGaw/Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2025 Jul;61(7):1102-1115. doi: 10.1111/jpc.70082. Epub 2025 May 13.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the daily lives of all individuals. Research is limited in how children with disabilities (CWD) in the United States (U.S.) have been affected by the pandemic socially or emotionally, or if they are obtaining the recommended 60 min of daily physical activity.
Evaluate (a) the social, behavioural and psychological changes of CWD during the pandemic, (b) whether CWD are reaching the recommended 60 min of daily physical activity and (c) how the social vulnerability index (SVI) impacts these variables.
This study was a cross-sectional survey study of parents of CWD at two rehabilitation hospitals.
A total of 118 surveys were completed. Child's mean age was 9.5 ± 5.1 years; 49 (41.5%) were female; 67 (56.9%) were male. Seventy-one (60.2%) respondents agreed the pandemic has negatively affected their child's well-being, and 83 (70.3%) cited their child is more socially isolated. All respondents cited behavioural changes in their child. Eighty-seven (73.7%) children are leaving the house less, with 31 (26.3%) children completing 60 min of daily physical activity. The main barrier was concern for COVID transmission (n = 76, 64.4%). There were no differences between SVI risk groups for access to therapy at school (p = 0.56), therapy outside of school (p = 0.44), medical follow-up (p = 0.91), access to psychological services (p = 0.21), amount of physical activity (p = 0.41), well-being (p = 0.89), or social isolation (p = 0.85).
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the social, emotional, and physical well-being of CWD, with the majority not reaching daily physical activity recommendations.
新冠疫情影响了所有人的日常生活。关于美国残疾儿童在社交或情感方面如何受到疫情影响,以及他们是否达到建议的每日60分钟体育活动量的研究有限。
评估(a)疫情期间残疾儿童的社会、行为和心理变化,(b)残疾儿童是否达到建议的每日60分钟体育活动量,以及(c)社会脆弱性指数(SVI)如何影响这些变量。
本研究是对两家康复医院中残疾儿童家长的横断面调查研究。
共完成118份调查问卷。儿童平均年龄为9.5±5.1岁;49名(41.5%)为女性;67名(56.9%)为男性。71名(60.2%)受访者认为疫情对其孩子的幸福产生了负面影响,83名(70.3%)提到他们的孩子社交隔离加剧。所有受访者都提到了孩子的行为变化。87名(73.7%)儿童出门减少,31名(26.3%)儿童完成了每日60分钟的体育活动。主要障碍是担心新冠病毒传播(n = 76,64.4%)。在学校接受治疗的机会(p = 0.56)、校外治疗(p = 0.44)、医疗随访(p = 0.91)、获得心理服务的机会(p = 0.21)、体育活动量(p = 0.41)、幸福状况(p = 0.89)或社交隔离(p = 0.85)方面,SVI风险组之间没有差异。
新冠疫情对残疾儿童的社会、情感和身体健康产生了负面影响,大多数儿童未达到每日体育活动建议量。