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AUTHOR(S) Josefne Rothe; Judith Buse; Anne Uhlmann
AUTHOR(S) Luxi Wang; Dexin Li; Shixu Pan (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Martina Siracusano; Eugenia Segatori; Assia Riccioni
AUTHOR(S) Vivian Lee; Carly Albaum; Paula Tablon Modica (et al.)
Caregivers and families of autistic people have experienced considerable stress as a result of the COVID-19 social distancing measures, and many endorse mental health difficulties. There are many examples of families having more demands placed on them as a result of COVID-19. To date, there is limited evidence for programs and supports to address caregiver mental health needs. Future planning should include considerations for the significant mental health needs of caregivers and families of autistic people, and plan to evaluate emerging interventions.
AUTHOR(S) Ruchita Shah; V. Venkatesh Raju; Sandeep Grover (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Youssef Althiabi
This study indicates that COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the attitude, anxiety and mental status of parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Saudi Arabia. The anxiety of parents during COVID-19 was significantly higher than before the COVID-19 situation. During COVID-19 pandemic the parent’s mental health issues were more related to loss in confidence, feeling of worthlessness and depression.
AUTHOR(S) Lena Nusser
AUTHOR(S) Natalie Canning; Beryl Robinson
AUTHOR(S) Laura Paulauskaite; Ola Farris; Helen M. Spencer (et al.)
Families of children with developmental delays (DD) prior to the COVID-19 pandemic experienced inequalities in accessing health and social care services. Measures put in place to combat the spread of the coronavirus have potentially exacerbated existing inequalities and have led to additional pressures for these families. This is a cross-sectional online survey of parents of young children with moderate to severe DD and challenging behaviors living in England, UK. Parents have been asked about the impact the pandemic has had on their family well-being, receipt of support, and post COVID-19 concerns.
AUTHOR(S) Carla B. Kalvin; Rebecca P. Jordan; Sonia N. Rowley (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Angela V. Dahiya; Elizabeth De Lucia; Christina G. McDonnell (et al.)
Screening and diagnostic assessments tools for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are important to administer during childhood to facilitate timely entry into intervention services that can promote developmental outcomes across the lifespan. However, assessment services are not always readily available to families, as they require significant time and resources. Currently, in-person screening and diagnostic assessments for ASD are limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be a concern for situations that limit in-person contact. Thus, it is important to expand the modalities in which child assessments are provided, including the use of technology. This systematic review aims to identify technologies that screen or assess for ASD in 0–12 year-old children, summarizing the current state of the field and suggesting future directions.
AUTHOR(S) Seung Eun McDevitt
In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, already limited services and resources for families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in China became even more scarce. This qualitative case study highlights one online parent education and training (PET) program developed during the pandemic to offer home-intervention strategies to parents of children with ASD in mainland China. This exploratory study sought to examine the emic perspectives of the trainers and parents who participated in the 12-week intensive training program while considering the cultural context in China and the transnational, remote nature of the program.
AUTHOR(S) Lisa B. Thorell; Charlotte Skoglund; Almudena Giménez de la Peña
AUTHOR(S) Moira Wendel; Tessa Ritchie; Maria A. Rogers (et al.)
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