The use of wearable technology to measure and support abilities, disabilities and functional skills in autistic youth: a scoping review.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Pub Date : 2020-07-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.21307/sjcapp-2020-006
Melissa H Black, Benjamin Milbourn, Nigel T M Chen, Sarah McGarry, Fatema Wali, Armilda S V Ho, Mika Lee, Sven Bölte, Torbjorn Falkmer, Sonya Girdler
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Background: Wearable technology (WT) to measure and support social and non-social functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been a growing interest of researchers over the past decade. There is however limited understanding of the WTs currently available for autistic individuals, and how they measure functioning in this population.

Objective: This scoping review explored the use of WTs for measuring and supporting abilities, disabilities and functional skills in autistic youth.

Method: Four electronic databases were searched to identify literature investigating the use of WT in autistic youth, resulting in a total of 33 studies being reviewed. Descriptive and content analysis was conducted, with studies subsequently mapped to the ASD International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core-sets and the ICF Child and Youth Version (ICF-CY).

Results: Studies were predominately pilot studies for novel devices. WTs measured a range of physiological and behavioural functions to objectively measure stereotypical motor movements, social function, communication, and emotion regulation in autistic youth in the context of a range of environments and activities.

Conclusions: While this review raises promising prospects for the use of WTs for autistic youth, the current evidence is limited and requires further investigation.

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使用可穿戴技术来测量和支持自闭症青年的能力、残疾和功能性技能:范围审查。
背景:在过去的十年中,可穿戴技术(WT)测量和支持自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的社会和非社会功能已经成为研究人员越来越感兴趣的领域。然而,目前对自闭症患者可用的WTs的了解有限,以及它们如何衡量这一人群的功能。目的:本综述探讨了使用WTs来测量和支持自闭症青少年的能力、残疾和功能技能。方法:检索了四个电子数据库,以确定调查WT在自闭症青少年中的使用的文献,共审查了33项研究。进行了描述性和内容分析,随后将研究映射到ASD国际功能,残疾和健康分类核心集以及ICF儿童和青少年版本(ICF- cy)。结果:研究主要是新型器械的初步研究。WTs测量了一系列生理和行为功能,以客观地测量自闭症青少年在一系列环境和活动背景下的刻板运动、社会功能、沟通和情绪调节。结论:虽然这篇综述为使用WTs治疗自闭症青少年提出了有希望的前景,但目前的证据有限,需要进一步调查。
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