Jones Christopher D, Schwartz Ilene S
Department of Psychology, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, WA 98115, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2009 Mar;39(3):432-43. doi: 10.1007/s10803-008-0642-y. Epub 2008 Sep 11.
This investigation examined communication patterns between high functioning children with autism and their families and typically developing children and their families within traditional dinner time conversation. Twenty families with a child with autism (3.5-7 years.) and ten families with typically developing children (3.5-6 years) were video recorded during dinner and their interactions were coded. Results revealed that children with autism initiated fewer bids for interactions, commented less often, continued ongoing interactions through fewer conversational turns, and responded less often to family member communication bids. Results are interpreted with respect to how communication patterns may be indicative of social communication deficits not previously examined in high functioning children with autism. Strategies for social communication interventions within the family and other natural contexts are discussed.
本研究调查了高功能自闭症儿童及其家庭与发育正常儿童及其家庭在传统晚餐时间对话中的沟通模式。对20个有自闭症儿童(3.5至7岁)的家庭和10个有发育正常儿童(3.5至6岁)的家庭在晚餐期间进行了录像,并对他们的互动进行了编码。结果显示,自闭症儿童发起互动的次数较少,评论较少,通过较少的对话轮次延续正在进行的互动,并且对家庭成员的沟通发起回应的频率较低。研究结果从沟通模式如何可能表明高功能自闭症儿童以前未被研究过的社交沟通缺陷方面进行了解释。还讨论了在家庭和其他自然环境中进行社交沟通干预的策略。