Understanding Technology Perception in Autism with Separate Analyses for Anxiety and Depression Using Quantum Circuit Simulation Approach Articles uri icon

authors

  • Benedicto Rodríguez, Gema
  • ZORRILLA MUÑOZ, VANESA
  • GARCIA ARACIL, NICOLAS
  • Fernández, Eduardo
  • FERRANDEZ, JOSE MANUEL

publication date

  • April 2025

issue

  • 4

volume

  • 13

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 2227-7080

abstract

  • Background: This work explores the current use of technologies and the perception of their impact on people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other comorbidities-Chronic Anxiety (CA) and Chronic Depression (CD). Autistic people often experience anxiety and/or depression. These mental health issues are exacerbated by social stigma, affecting their quality of life (QoL) and well-being. Aims: The study aims to analyze how emerging technologies can reduce communication difficulties, as well as stress, anxiety, and depression, and thus improve QoL for individuals with ASD and comorbidities like CA and CD. Methods: This study analyzes data from the secondary questionnaire 'Encuesta de Discapacidad, Autonomía Personal y situaciones de Dependencia (EDAD)' developed in 2020-2021 by the 'Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE)' for people with ASD (n = 241), ASD and CA (n = 61), and ASD and CD (n = 29). The analysis includes Pearson correlation tests to examine the relationship between various factors affecting QoL. Results: The results highlight differences in difficulties affecting the QoL of ASD persons. Pearson correlation analysis showed significant negative correlations in communication and learning for ASD patients, with similar patterns in the separate analyses of CA and CD. More significant variables were found in the 'Learning' and 'Communication' indices for ASD, while CA and CD represented more significant variables in 'Mobility' index. Conclusions: This work suggests that technological interventions, such as the integration of advanced technologies, could enhance emotional regulation and social skills in individuals with ASD. In this sense, the quantum computing approach could help in the emerging technologies impact evaluation, analyzing devices adapted to the user to optimize their QoL and well-being.

subjects

  • Biology and Biomedicine

keywords

  • technologies quality of life; autism; anxiety; depression; quantum computing algorithm