Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi (Dec 2021)

The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on children with neurodevelopmental disorder (tur)

  • Sezen Köse,
  • Gamze Yüksel,
  • Birsen Senturk Pilan,
  • Elif Tortop,
  • Gokce Anilir,
  • Reyhan Çalışan,
  • Begüm Yuluğ,
  • Sibel Helin Tokmak,
  • Burcu Özbaran,
  • Zeki Yüncü,
  • Serpil Erermiş,
  • Tezan Bildik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/kpd.2021.05579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 467 – 474

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on children with neurodevelopmental disorders through Tele-Medicine system. METHODS: Children aged between 7-18 years old with neurodevelopmental disorders were evaluated. On the routine control visit day, they and their parents were called by phone via the Tele-Medicine system and a questionnaire prepared by the researchers was applied to evaluate the compliance process to the pandemic. The disease severity of the cases was evaluated by the Clinical Global Impression Scale. RESULTS: In our study, 17.6% of the cases were girls and 82.4% were boys. The average age is 11.66+-3.46 years. In this study 51% of the cases were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder; 47.1% with Intellectual Disability and 17.6% with Special Learning Disorder. The comorbidity of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder was found to be 49%. Increased anxiety is reported by 25.5% of the cases, appetite and nutritional problems by %37.3 and sleep pattern changes by 62.7%. Pre-pandemic score of Clinical Global Impression Scale was evaluated as 3.82+-0.81, and the score during the pandemic as 4.09+-0.87. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: It was found that, in the early period of the Covid-19 pandemic, the most common problems of the cases with neurodevelopmental disorder were the sleep pattern changes, appetite and nutritional problems and increased anxiety. It is thought that our findings will guide psychosocial support interventions for children and adolescents with developmental problems during the pandemic.

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