Magiati Iliana, Howlin Patricia
Department of Psychology, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.
Autism. 2003 Sep;7(3):297-320. doi: 10.1177/1362361303007003006.
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the effects of training teachers of children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) in the use of the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). Thirty-four children with ASDs (29 boys and 5 girls) were selected from eight specialist schools. Teaching staff attended a 2 day PECS workshop and received six half-day visits from PECS consultants. Data on the children's use of PECS, spontaneous communication, and adaptive behaviour were collected before the study and at set times following the workshop. Significant, rapid increases were recorded in the level of PECS attained by the children, in their PECS vocabulary, and in their frequency of PECS use over time. Improvements in children's general level of communication were slower to occur. The majority of participants showed improvements in their ability to use PECS. The results are discussed in relation to the methodological and practical difficulties that arose during the project.
开展了一项试点研究,以评估对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童教师进行图片交换沟通系统(PECS)使用培训的效果。从八所特殊学校挑选了34名患有ASD的儿童(29名男孩和5名女孩)。教职员工参加了为期2天的PECS研讨会,并接受了PECS顾问的六次半天探访。在研究前以及研讨会后的特定时间收集了有关儿童使用PECS、自发沟通和适应性行为的数据。随着时间的推移,记录到儿童在PECS水平、PECS词汇量以及PECS使用频率方面有显著、快速的提高。儿童总体沟通水平的提高出现得较慢。大多数参与者在使用PECS的能力方面有所提高。结合项目期间出现的方法学和实际困难对结果进行了讨论。