Orbach Yael, Lamb Michael E
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, USA, and Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK.
Child Dev. 2007 Jul-Aug;78(4):1100-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01055.x.
Developmental differences in references to temporal attributes of allegedly experienced events were examined in 250 forensic interviews of 4- to 10-year-old alleged victims of sexual abuse. Children's ages, the specific temporal attributes referenced, and the types of memory tapped by the interviewers' questions significantly affected the quantity and quality of temporal references produced. The findings documented age-related increases in 4- to 10-year-olds' references to temporal attributes, using the appropriate relational terminology, both spontaneously and in response to temporal requests. More references to temporal attributes were elicited from recall than from recognition memory, highlighting spontaneous reporting capabilities. Implications for theories concerning the developing understanding of temporal concepts and for the design of effective, age-appropriate, forensic interview techniques are discussed.
在对250名4至10岁涉嫌遭受性虐待的儿童进行的法医访谈中,研究了他们在提及据称经历事件的时间属性时的发育差异。儿童的年龄、所提及的具体时间属性以及访谈者问题所挖掘的记忆类型,显著影响了所产生的时间参照的数量和质量。研究结果表明,4至10岁儿童在自发以及回应时间询问时,使用适当的关系术语提及时间属性的情况随年龄增长而增加。从回忆中引出的时间属性参照比从识别记忆中更多,突出了自发报告能力。文中讨论了这些发现对有关时间概念发展理解的理论以及有效、适合年龄的法医访谈技术设计的启示。