Schreck Kimberly A, Williams Keith, Smith Angela F
Penn State Harrisburg, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2004 Aug;34(4):433-8. doi: 10.1023/b:jadd.0000037419.78531.86.
Although clinicians typically assume that feeding problems co-exist with a diagnosis of autism, no previous research has compared the eating behavior of children with autism to typically developing children. This study compared caregiver report of eating problems of children with and without autism on a standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire included items pertaining to food refusal and acceptance patterns as well as food presentation requirements. Caregivers were also asked to complete a food inventory that indicated the number of foods eaten within each food group for both the child and the family. Results indicated children with autism have significantly more feeding problems and eat a significantly narrower range of foods than children without autism.
虽然临床医生通常认为喂养问题与自闭症诊断并存,但之前没有研究将自闭症儿童的饮食行为与发育正常的儿童进行比较。本研究在一份标准化问卷上比较了有和没有自闭症的儿童的照顾者报告的饮食问题。问卷包括与食物拒绝和接受模式以及食物呈现要求相关的项目。照顾者还被要求完成一份食物清单,该清单表明了孩子和家庭在每个食物组内食用的食物数量。结果表明,与没有自闭症的儿童相比,自闭症儿童有明显更多的喂养问题,并且食用的食物种类明显更窄。