COVID-19 and Mental Health (CMH) Initiative: Research

Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Caregivers and Families of Autistic People

Key Messages

  • Caregivers and families of autistic people have experienced considerable stress as a result of the COVID-19 social distancing measures, and many endorse mental health difficulties. There are many examples of families having more demands placed on them as a result of COVID-19.
  • To date, there is limited evidence for programs and supports to address caregiver mental health needs.
  • Future planning should include considerations for the significant mental health needs of caregivers and families of autistic people, and plan to evaluate emerging interventions.

Keywords

  • Autism
  • Caregivers
  • Families
  • Parents
  • Mental Health
  • Wellbeing
  • Crisis
  • Distress
  • Impact

Author(s)

  • Nominated Principal Applicant: Dr. Jonathan Weiss (York University)
  • Dr. Vivian Lee (York University)
  • Carly Albaum (York University)
  • Paula Tablon Modica (York University)
  • Nazilla Khanlou (York University)
  • Farah Ahmad (York University)
  • Jan Willem Gorter (McMaster University)
  • Carly McMorris (University of Calgary)
  • Jonathan Lai (CASDA)
  • Cindy Harrison
  • Teresa Hedley
  • Pari Johnston
  • Connie Putterman
  • Margaret Spoelstra (Autism Ontario)

For more information, please contact: Dr. Jonathan Weiss,  jonweiss@yorku.ca

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Population

Chronic Disease and/or Mental Illness, Children, Youth and Families

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