针对自闭症谱系障碍儿童父母心理健康的数字健康干预:范围审查

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Binbin Ji, Intan Maharani Sulistyawati Batubara, Janene Batten, Xinyi Peng, Sanmei Chen, Zhao Ni
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摘要

背景:研究一致表明,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母面临更大的心理困难风险。虽然存在各种干预措施来增强这些父母的心理健康,但数字健康干预措施(DHIs)在这方面的潜力仍未得到充分探索。目的:本综述旨在探讨旨在支持自闭症儿童父母心理健康的DHIs的可用性和有效性。方法:采用范围审查方法绘制现有证据图。一位医学图书馆员(JB)检索了六个主要数据库(1)CINAHL, (2) Ovid EMBASE, (3) Ovid Global Health, (4) Ovid MEDLINE, (5) Ovid PsycINFO, (6) Web of science),以确定有关ASD的研究、数字健康技术以及与ASD儿童父母心理健康相关的干预结果。搜寻工作于2024年6月进行。三名独立审稿人(BJ、IMSB和XP)进行了研究选择和数据提取。方法和报告遵循PRISMA扩展范围审查(PRISMA- scr)指南。结果:在2013年至2024年期间共发表了53项研究,研究了DHIs对18岁以下ASD儿童父母心理健康的有效性。大多数研究(54.7%)来自美国,其次是中国(13.2%)。在干预内容上,研究主要集中在父母技能训练与支持(n = 27)、儿童问题行为与健康管理(n = 15)、父母心理健康与情绪调节(n = 11)。在干预方法方面,研究分为视频会议远程医疗、e-learning远程医疗、移动医疗和异步远程医疗,其中Zoom是最常用的平台(n = 16)。在纳入的研究中评估的心理健康结果分为三个维度:消极心理方面、积极心理方面和整体健康,其中压力是最常评估的变量(n = 37)。75%的非对照研究和62.1%的对照研究报告了显著改善,支持DHIs的有效性。所有12项评估DHIs长期效果的研究都证实了持续的心理益处。结论:DHIs是改善ASD患儿家长心理健康的一种有前景的方法。虽然其有效性背后的机制尚不清楚,但DHIs提供了可获得的、具有成本效益的和有影响力的支持。进一步的研究需要关注父母的心理健康和情绪调节,探索先进的技术,纳入积极的心理策略,并评估短期和长期的结果,以最大限度地发挥DHIs在自闭症相关护理中的潜力。
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Digital health interventions targeting psychological health in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: a scoping review.

Digital health interventions targeting psychological health in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: a scoping review.

Background: Research consistently shows that parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at a greater risk of psychological difficulties. While various interventions exist to enhance the psychological health of these parents, the potential of digital health interventions (DHIs) in this context remains underexplored.

Objective: This scoping review aims to examine the availability and effectiveness of DHIs designed to support the psychological health of parents of children with ASD.

Methods: A scoping review approach was used to map the available evidence. An expert medical librarian (JB) searched six major databases-(1) CINAHL, (2) Ovid EMBASE, (3) Ovid Global Health, (4) Ovid MEDLINE, (5) Ovid PsycINFO, and (6) Web of Science-to identify studies on ASD, digital health technologies, and intervention outcomes concerning the psychological health of parents of children with ASD. Searches were conducted in June 2024. Three independent reviewers (BJ, IMSB, and XP) conducted study selection and data extraction. The methods and reporting adhered to the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines.

Results: A total of 53 studies published between 2013 and 2024 were identified, examining the effectiveness of DHIs on the psychological health of parents of children with ASD under 18 years of age. Most studies (54.7%) originated from the United States, followed by China (13.2%). In terms of intervention content, the studies primarily focus on parental skill training and support (n = 27), managing children's problem behavior and health (n = 15), and parental psychological health and emotional regulation (n = 11). Regarding intervention methods, the studies were categorized into videoconferencing telehealth, e-learning telehealth, mHealth, and asynchronous telehealth, with Zoom being the most frequently used platform (n = 16). Psychological health outcomes assessed in the included studies were grouped into three dimensions: negative psychological aspects, positive psychological aspects, and overall well-being, with stress being the most frequently assessed variable (n = 37). Significant improvements were reported in 75% of non-controlled studies and 62.1% of controlled studies, supporting the effectiveness of DHIs. All 12 studies assessing long-term effects of DHIs confirmed sustained psychological benefits.

Conclusion: This review demonstrates that DHIs are a promising approach for improving the psychological health of parents of children with ASD. While the mechanisms behind their effectiveness remain unclear, DHIs offer accessible, cost-effective, and impactful support. Further research is needed to focus on parents' psychological health and emotional regulation, explore advanced technologies, incorporate positive psychological strategies, and assess both short- and long-term outcomes in order to maximize the potential of DHIs in ASD-related care.

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BMC Psychology
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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