Bauminger Nirit, Solomon Marjorie, Aviezer Anat, Heung Kelly, Brown John, Rogers Sally J
School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2008 Aug;38(7):1211-29. doi: 10.1007/s10803-007-0501-2. Epub 2007 Dec 6.
Friendships containing a child with autism and a friend with typical development ("mixed" friendships, n = 26) and those of children with autism and a friend with a disability ("non-mixed," n = 16) were contrasted with friendships of typically developing subjects and their friends (n = 31). Measures included dyadic interaction samples, and interview and questionnaire data from subjects, friends, and parents. Mixed friendship interactions resembled typical friendships. Participants in mixed friendships were more responsive to one another, had stronger receptive language skills, exhibited greater positive social orientation and cohesion, and demonstrated more complex coordinated play than in the non-mixed dyads. Exposure to typical peers appears to have significant effects on friendship behaviors.
将患有自闭症的儿童与发育正常的朋友组成的友谊关系(“混合”友谊关系,n = 26),以及患有自闭症的儿童与残疾朋友组成的友谊关系(“非混合”友谊关系,n = 16),与发育正常的受试者及其朋友的友谊关系(n = 31)进行了对比。测量方法包括二元互动样本,以及来自受试者、朋友和父母的访谈及问卷数据。混合友谊互动类似于典型友谊。与非混合二元组相比,混合友谊关系中的参与者彼此之间反应更积极,具有更强的接受性语言技能,表现出更积极的社会取向和凝聚力,并且展示出更复杂的协同游戏。接触典型同龄人似乎对友谊行为有显著影响。