Colgan Siobhan E, Lanter Elizabeth, McComish Cara, Watson Linda R, Crais Elizabeth R, Baranek Grace T
School of Education, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.
Child Neuropsychol. 2006 Aug;12(4-5):307-19. doi: 10.1080/09297040600701360.
This study analyzes the emergent use of gestures used among 9-12-month-old infants with autism and typical development using retrospective video analysis. The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the frequency, initiation, prompting, and diversity of types of gestures used for social interaction purposes. It was hypothesized that a restricted variety in type(s) of gestures as well as fewer child-initiated gestures and more prompted gestures would be associated with later diagnosis of autism. Logistic regression analysis found that decreased variety in type of gestures used was significantly associated with autism status. Neither number of total gestures nor initiation of gestures (child-initiated vs. prompted) was significantly associated with autism status.
本研究采用回顾性视频分析方法,分析了9至12个月大的自闭症婴儿和发育正常婴儿在社交互动中手势的即时使用情况。本调查的目的是研究用于社交互动目的的手势的频率、发起方式、提示方式及类型多样性。研究假设,手势类型的有限多样性、较少的儿童发起手势以及较多的提示手势与自闭症的后期诊断相关。逻辑回归分析发现,所使用手势类型的多样性降低与自闭症状态显著相关。手势总数和手势发起方式(儿童发起与提示)均与自闭症状态无显著关联。