Leiden University, Developmental Psychology, The Netherlands.
Autism. 2011 Nov;15(6):655-70. doi: 10.1177/1362361310366571. Epub 2011 Jul 6.
The aim of this study was to examine the unique contribution of two aspects of emotion regulation (awareness and coping) to the development of internalizing problems in 11-year-old high-functioning children with an autism spectrum disorder (HFASD) and a control group, and the moderating effect of group membership on this. The results revealed overlap between the two groups, but also significant differences, suggesting a more fragmented emotion regulation pattern in children with HFASD, especially related to worry and rumination. Moreover, in children with HFASD, symptoms of depression were unrelated to positive mental coping strategies and the conviction that the emotion experience helps in dealing with the problem, suggesting that a positive approach to the problem and its subsequent emotion experience are less effective in the HFASD group.
本研究旨在探讨情绪调节的两个方面(觉察和应对)对自闭症谱系障碍(HFASD)高功能儿童和对照组 11 岁儿童内化问题发展的独特贡献,以及群体成员身份对此的调节作用。结果显示两组存在重叠,但也存在显著差异,这表明 HFASD 儿童的情绪调节模式更为碎片化,尤其是与担忧和沉思有关。此外,在 HFASD 儿童中,抑郁症状与积极的心理应对策略以及情绪体验有助于解决问题的信念无关,这表明 HFASD 组对问题采取积极的方法及其随后的情绪体验效果较差。