Colombi Costanza, Liebal Kristin, Tomasello Michael, Young Gregory, Warneken Felix, Rogers Sally J
University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Autism. 2009 Mar;13(2):143-63. doi: 10.1177/1362361308098514.
The goal of the current study was to examine the contribution of three early social skills that may provide a foundation for cooperative performance in autism: (1) imitation, (2) joint attention, and (3) understanding of other people's intentions regarding actions on objects. Fourteen children with autistic disorder (AD) and 15 children with other developmental disabilities (DDs) matched on non-verbal developmental age (AD, mean 27.7, SD 9.8; DD, mean 33.4, SD 11.1) and verbal developmental age (AD, mean 21.5, SD 12.3; DD, mean 28.4, SD 11.0) participated in the study. Children with autism showed poorer performance on imitation and joint attention measures, but not on the intentionality task. Multiple regression analyses showed that imitation skills and joint attention contributed independently to cooperation, above and beyond the understanding of intentions of actions on objects.
本研究的目的是考察三种早期社交技能的作用,这些技能可能为自闭症患者的合作表现奠定基础:(1)模仿,(2)共同注意,以及(3)理解他人对物体动作的意图。14名患有自闭症谱系障碍(AD)的儿童和15名非言语发育年龄(AD组平均27.7,标准差9.8;发育障碍组平均33.4,标准差11.1)和言语发育年龄相匹配(AD组平均21.5,标准差12.3;发育障碍组平均28.4,标准差11.0)的患有其他发育障碍(DDs)的儿童参与了该研究。自闭症儿童在模仿和共同注意测量方面表现较差,但在意图任务上表现并非如此。多元回归分析表明,模仿技能和共同注意对合作有独立贡献,超出了对物体动作意图的理解。