Stokes Mark A, Kaur Archana
Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
Autism. 2005 Jul;9(3):266-89. doi: 10.1177/1362361305053258.
Few studies have compared sexual behaviours among adolescents with high-functioning autism (HFA) and typical populations, and indicated whether specialized education is required. We hypothesized that adolescents with HFA would (1) display poorer social behaviours; (2) engage in fewer behaviours related to privacy and have poorer knowledge regarding privacy issues; (3) have less sex education; and (4) display more inappropriate sexual behaviours; and that (5) parental concerns would be greater for the HFA sample. Parents of typical adolescents (n=50) and adolescents with HFA (n=23) were surveyed with a Sexual Behaviour Scale (SBS) developed by the authors, with domains corresponding to the hypotheses. The HFA and typical groups were found to be significantly different on all five domains. However, following covariation with age and level of social behaviour, it was found that only parental concerns about their child distinguished between typical adolescents and those with HFA. Specialized sex education programmes with a social interaction emphasis should be considered for this group.
很少有研究比较过高功能自闭症(HFA)青少年与正常人群的性行为,并指出是否需要专门的教育。我们假设患有HFA的青少年会:(1)表现出较差的社交行为;(2)涉及隐私的行为较少,且对隐私问题的了解较差;(3)接受的性教育较少;(4)表现出更多不适当的性行为;以及(5)HFA样本的父母会有更大的担忧。采用作者编制的性行为量表(SBS)对正常青少年(n = 50)和患有HFA的青少年(n = 23)的父母进行了调查,该量表的维度与上述假设相对应。结果发现,HFA组和正常组在所有五个维度上均存在显著差异。然而,在对年龄和社交行为水平进行协变量分析后发现,只有父母对孩子的担忧能够区分正常青少年和患有HFA的青少年。对于这一群体,应考虑开展侧重于社交互动的专门性教育项目。