The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on tic symptoms in children and young people: a prospective cohort study

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Charlotte L Hall
Louise Marston
Kareem Khan
Beverley J Brown
Charlotte Sanderson
Per Andrén
Sophie Bennett
Isobel Heyman
David Mataix-Cols
Eva Serlachius
Chris Hollis
Tara Murphy
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[1] NIHR MindTech MedTech Co-operative,Institute of Mental Health, School of Medicine, Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences
[2] University of Nottingham,NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Institute of Mental Health, Mental Health & Clinical Neurosciences
[3] University of Nottingham,Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health and Priment CTU
[4] University College London,Psychological and Mental Health Services
[5] UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (ICH),Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm Health Care Services
[6] Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[7] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[8] Region Stockholm,undefined
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Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 2023年 / 54卷
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Covid-19; Tourette syndrome; Tics; Mental health; Children and young people;
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To understand how children and young people with tic disorders were affected by COVID-19, we compared pre and during pandemic scores on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS). Participants were young people (N = 112; male:78%; 9–17 years) randomised to the control arm of the “ORBIT-Trial” (ISRCTN70758207, ClinicalTrials.gov-NCT03483493). For this analysis, the control arm was split into two groups: one group was followed up to 12-months’ post-randomisation before the pandemic started (pre-COVID group, n = 44); the other group was impacted by the pandemic at the 12-month follow-up (during-COVID group, n = 47). Mixed effects linear regression modelling was conducted to explore differences in YGTSS at 6- and 12-months post-randomisation. There were no significant differences in tic symptom or severity between participants who were assessed before and during COVID-19. This finding was not influenced by age, gender, symptoms of anxiety or autism spectrum disorder. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic did not significantly impact existing tic symptoms.
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