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社交技能:智障、伴发自闭症谱系障碍和癫痫成人之间的差异。

Social skills: differences among adults with intellectual disabilities, co-morbid autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy.

机构信息

Louisiana State University, USA.

出版信息

Res Dev Disabil. 2010 Nov-Dec;31(6):1366-72. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2010.07.002. Epub 2010 Aug 8.

Abstract

Assessing social skills is one of the most complex and challenging areas to study because behavioral repertoires vary depending on an individual's culture and context. However, researchers have conclusively demonstrated that individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) have impaired social skills as well as those with co-morbid autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and epilepsy. However, it is unknown how these groups differ. Assessment of social skills was made with the Matson Evaluation of Social Skills for Individuals with Severe Retardation. One hundred participants with ID were matched and compared across four equal groups comprising 25 participants with ID, 25 participants with epilepsy, 25 participants with ASD, and 25 participants with combined ASD and epilepsy. When controlling for age, gender, race, level of ID, and hearing and visual impairments, significant differences were found among the four groups on the MESSIER, Wilks's Λ=.58, F(18, 257)=3.05, p<.01. The multivariate η(2) based on Wilks's Λ was .17. Significant differences were found on the Positive Verbal subscale, F(3, 96)=3.70, p<.01, η(2)=.10, Positive Non-verbal subscale, F(3, 96)=8.95, p<.01, η(2)=.22, General Positive subscale, F(3, 96)=7.30, p<.01, η(2)=.19, Negative Non-verbal subscale, F(3, 96)=5.30, p<.01, η(2)=.14, and General Negative subscale, F(3, 96)=3.16, p<.05, η(2)=.09. Based on these results, individuals with ID expressing combined co-morbid ASD and epilepsy had significantly more impaired social skills than the ID only or groups containing only a single co-morbid factor with ID (ASD or epilepsy only). Implications of these findings are discussed.

摘要

评估社交技能是最复杂和最具挑战性的研究领域之一,因为行为模式因个体的文化和背景而异。然而,研究人员已经明确证明,智力障碍(ID)患者的社交技能受损,同时伴有共患自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和癫痫的患者也是如此。然而,目前尚不清楚这些群体有何不同。社交技能的评估是使用 Matson 对严重智力障碍个体的社交技能评估进行的。100 名 ID 患者被匹配并分为四组进行比较,每组包含 25 名 ID 患者、25 名癫痫患者、25 名 ASD 患者和 25 名 ASD 合并癫痫患者。在控制年龄、性别、种族、ID 程度以及听力和视力障碍后,四组之间在 MESSIER 上存在显著差异,Wilks's Λ=.58,F(18, 257)=3.05,p<.01。基于 Wilks's Λ 的多元 η(2)为.17。在积极言语分量表上存在显著差异,F(3, 96)=3.70,p<.01,η(2)=.10;在积极非言语分量表上存在显著差异,F(3, 96)=8.95,p<.01,η(2)=.22;在一般积极分量表上存在显著差异,F(3, 96)=7.30,p<.01,η(2)=.19;在消极非言语分量表上存在显著差异,F(3, 96)=5.30,p<.01,η(2)=.14;在一般消极分量表上存在显著差异,F(3, 96)=3.16,p<.05,η(2)=.09。基于这些结果,与仅患有 ID 或仅患有 ID 单一共患因素(ASD 或癫痫)的患者相比,同时患有 ID 合并共患 ASD 和癫痫的患者社交技能受损更为显著。讨论了这些发现的意义。

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