心理健康
焦虑
心理学
大流行
精神科
纵向研究
临床心理学
萧条(经济学)
自闭症
人口
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
医学
环境卫生
疾病
传染病(医学专业)
经济
病理
宏观经济学
作者
Rebecca Bundy,William Mandy,Laura Crane,Hannah Belcher,Laura Bourne,Janina Brede,Laura Hull,Jana Brinkert,Julia Cook
出处
期刊:Autism
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2022-01-27
卷期号:26 (7): 1765-1782
被引量:39
标识
DOI:10.1177/13623613211065543
摘要
During the COVID-19 pandemic, high levels of depression, anxiety and stress have been reported in the general population. However, much less has been reported about the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of autistic people. What we did: In the present study, we investigated how the mental health of autistic adults in the United Kingdom changed during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. In total, 133 participants completed an online survey at two different time points. Of the 133 participants, 70 completed the survey at the first time point just before the onset of the national lockdown. This allowed us to look at changes in their mental health, from before the lockdown to 10 to 15 weeks during lockdown. All participants (133) told us about their experiences of the pandemic. What we found: While many autistic adults told us that their mental health worsened, people's experience varied. For some autistic adults, aspects of mental health (e.g. anxiety, stress) actually improved. Participants also described social changes that had occurred, at home and in the outside world. They described feelings of uncertainty during the pandemic, and discussed how the pandemic had affected some of their previous coping strategies. Participants also told us about their difficulties in accessing healthcare services and food during the early stages of the pandemic. In our article, we discuss these findings and focus on what needs to change to ensure that autistic people are better supported as the pandemic continues.
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