Exploring a Role for Parental Mental Health in Perception and Reports of Pain on Behalf of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Autism Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2021-11-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/2981383
Luke P Grosvenor, Daniel G Whitney, Heather E Volk, M Daniele Fallin
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a higher prevalence of pain compared to those without ASD. Pain is a leading cause of morbidity and disability worldwide and may contribute to adverse health outcomes in people with ASD, thus warranting further research on this special population. The present study used data from 1,423 children with ASD and 46,023 children without ASD and their mothers from the combined 2016-2017 National Survey of Children's Health. Mothers reported child pain and ASD status and their own mental health status. Mothers reporting a status of "Fair or Poor" were considered as having maternal mental health conditions (MMHCs) for the purposes of this study. Children with and without ASD who had mothers with MMHCs had higher odds of pain compared to children with mothers without MMHCs. These increased odds did not attenuate as a result of controlling for co-occurring neurological conditions, which have been associated with increased pain in children with ASD. Thus, parent mental health may alter perception and/or reports of pain on behalf of children with and without ASD. Future research should include more detailed assessments of parent mental health and clinical assessments of children in order to explore the role of parent mental health in the experiences of pain and other symptoms present in children with ASD.

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探讨父母心理健康在自闭症谱系障碍儿童疼痛感知和报告中的作用。
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童与没有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童相比,疼痛的患病率更高。疼痛是世界范围内发病和残疾的主要原因,并可能导致ASD患者的不良健康结果,因此有必要对这一特殊人群进行进一步研究。本研究使用了来自2016-2017年全国儿童健康调查的1423名自闭症儿童和46023名非自闭症儿童及其母亲的数据。母亲报告了孩子的疼痛和ASD状况以及自己的心理健康状况。在本研究中,报告“一般或贫穷”状况的母亲被视为患有产妇心理健康状况(MMHCs)。母亲有MMHCs的自闭症儿童与母亲没有MMHCs的儿童相比,有或没有ASD的儿童疼痛的几率更高。这些增加的几率并没有因为控制了同时发生的神经系统疾病而减弱,这些疾病与ASD儿童的疼痛增加有关。因此,父母的心理健康可能会改变患有或不患有自闭症的儿童对疼痛的感知和/或报告。未来的研究应该包括对父母心理健康的更详细的评估和对儿童的临床评估,以探索父母心理健康在自闭症儿童的疼痛经历和其他症状中的作用。
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