The Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Cardiovascular Heath of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
NCT ID: NCT04811885
Last Updated: 2021-03-24
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
120 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-10-14
2021-10-14
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The questionnaire was completed by parents of children with ASD and consisted of questions relating to them and their child. Within the questionnaire they were asked about their socio-economic background and about their ASD child's cardiovascular health, physical activity levels, sedentary behavior, eating habits and anxiety levels during the Covid 19 pandemic compared to normal life before the outbreak of the pandemic. The aim of the questionnaire was to understand how the Covid 19 pandemic has impacted the cardiovascular health, physical activity levels, sedentary behavior, sleep, anxiety levels and eating habits in comparison to before the pandemic.
The questionnaires was completed online through IT Carlow's survey monkey. Individual results were anonymous and results of the questionnaire were stored on a password protected computer. Participants completed a consent form that explained that participation in the survey was completely voluntary and they could withdraw at any stage if they wished to do so. If they did not wish to answer a question, was a prefer not to say option available and they could continue with the survey. Parents had an option at the end of the survey to enter their email address which allowed them to partake in any follow up questionnaire studies. The questionnaire was initially piloted and was amended as necessary based on the results of the pilot study.
The second aspect will of the study used qualitative design (semi-structured interviews, n=10) to gain deeper insights into the challenges and barriers to engaging children with autism in healthy lifestyle behaviours and the effects COVID 19 had on these challenges and barriers. Each interview was approximately 60 minutes in length. A semi-structured, qualitative interview schedule, which is attached below guided the interview process and was continually revised based on reflection and evolving conceptualisation. Written consent was sought from all participants. The consent form explained that participation in the interview was completely voluntary and they could withdraw at any stage if they wished to do so. If they did not wish to answer a question, they could decline and move on to the next question. The interview was initially piloted and was amended as necessary based on the results of the pilot study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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child with ASD of school going age
Questionnaire complete by parent with children with ASD semi structure interview complete by parent with children
The Effects of Covid 19 Pandemic on the Cardiovascular Heath of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Effects of Covid 19 Pandemic on the Cardiovascular Heath of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Interventions
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The Effects of Covid 19 Pandemic on the Cardiovascular Heath of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Effects of Covid 19 Pandemic on the Cardiovascular Heath of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
4 Years
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Institute of Technology, Carlow
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Katie White
Post graduate research student
Principal Investigators
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Katie White
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Institute of Technology, Carlow
Locations
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Institute of Technology Carlow
Carlow, Lenister, Ireland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Institute Technology Carlow
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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