Beadle-Brown Julie, Murphy Glynis, Wing Lorna, Gould Judy, Shah Amitta, Holmes Nan
Tizard Centre. University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2002 Jun;32(3):195-206. doi: 10.1023/a:1015401814041.
The skills and social impairments of a total population of children with severe intellectual disabilities and/or autism from Camberwell, South London (Wing and Gould, 1978 and 1979), were assessed using the Handicaps, Behaviours and Skills schedule, and they were reassessed when they were adolescents and young adults (Shah, 1986). Changes in social impairment over time are presented here. As Shah (1986) had found with a smaller sample, social impairment remained relatively stable over time: on a simple "socially impaired" versus "sociable" dichotomous grouping, 93% did not change social group. Within the socially impaired group, there was a significant increase in impairment over time (i.e., people who were passive at Time 1, were aloof at Time 2). Implications of these results and predictions for a further follow-up study are discussed.
运用《残疾、行为与技能量表》对来自伦敦南部坎伯韦尔的患有严重智力残疾和/或自闭症的全体儿童的技能和社交障碍进行了评估(Wing和Gould,1978年和1979年),并在他们处于青少年和青年时期时进行了重新评估(Shah,1986年)。此处呈现了社交障碍随时间的变化情况。正如Shah(1986年)在一个较小样本中所发现的那样,社交障碍随时间保持相对稳定:在简单的“社交障碍”与“善于社交”二分法分组中,93%的人社交类别没有变化。在社交障碍组内,随着时间推移障碍有显著增加(即,在时间1时被动的人,在时间2时变得冷漠)。讨论了这些结果的意义以及对进一步随访研究的预测。