| Literature DB >> 35275319 |
Cristiano Termine1,2, Vera Galli3, Linda Greta Dui4, Valentina Berlusconi1, Rachele Taras1, Marta Vergani5, Francesca Lunardini4, Simona Ferrante4, Andrea Eugenio Cavanna6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown measures on young patients with tic disorders. Previous studies focused on clinician and parent ratings of tic severity, whereas the only international self-report data are available for adult populations. We present the first findings from a case-control study on children and adolescents with tics during lockdown in Italy.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; COVID-19 pandemic; Children; Lockdown; Tic disorders; Tics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35275319 PMCID: PMC8915150 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-022-05997-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Sci ISSN: 1590-1874 Impact factor: 3.830
Key items from the online questionnaire covering socio-demographic and clinical data, as well as lockdown-related changes to daily life activities and well-being
| Socio-demographic and clinical variables | |
| Socio-economic status | What’s the parents’ employment? (higher executive/business manager/administrative personnel/clerical and sales/skilled manual/semi-skilled/unskilled/never employed) |
| Parents’ job status | Do parents work as health professionals? (yes, both/yes, one/no) |
| Contact with infected people | Have you been in touch with COVID-19 positive subjects? (yes/no) |
| Access to outdoor spaces at home | As part of your own house, do you have access to a terrace/garden? (yes/no) |
| Tic status: severity | Have you noticed any change in tic severity? (yes, they have improved/yes, they have worsened/no) |
| Tic status: type | Have you noticed any change in tic type? (yes/no) |
| Tic-related pain | Have you noticed any change in tic-related pain? (yes, it has improved/yes, it has worsened/no change/never experienced) |
| Restlessness | Have you noticed any change in restlessness? (yes, it has improved/yes, it has worsened/no change/never experienced) |
| Irritability | Have you noticed any change in irritability? (yes, it has improved/yes, it has worsened/no change/never experienced) |
| Daily life activities and well-being | |
| Stress/anxiety | What is your level of stress/anxiety? (more than before/same as before/less than before) |
| Changes in daily routines | Have you been able to keep your daily routines? (yes, completely/yes, partially/no) |
| Changes in social contacts | Have you been able to keep in touch with your friends through social media? (more than before/same as before/less than before) |
| Time spent using electronic devices | How many hours per day have you been spending using the telephone/tablet/personal computer/television/playstation? (< 2 h/2–6 h/ > 6 h) |
| Difficulties with remote learning | Have you complied with remotely delivered lectures and assignments? (yes, without difficulty/yes, with difficulty/no) |
| Interest in school reopening | How often have you asked questions about school reopening? (often/sometimes/never) |
Fig. 1Self-reported changes in tic severity and related clinical variables in young patients with tic disorders during lockdown