Vanderbilt University, USA.
Autism. 2013 Sep;17(5):558-70. doi: 10.1177/1362361312444628. Epub 2012 Jul 2.
The relation between early joint attention (in which a child coordinates attention between another person and an object or event) and later language and social outcomes was examined in younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (Sibs-ASD) and younger siblings of children with typical development (Sibs-TD). Initial levels of joint attention (at a mean age of 15 months) as well as growth in levels of joint attention (between 15 months and 34 months) were used as potential predictors of outcomes at age 5. The results revealed that initial levels of initiating joint attention (IJA) were associated with language skills at outcome. In addition, growth of responding to joint attention (RJA) was associated with social skills at age 5. These patterns of associations were not significantly different between the Sibs-TD and Sibs-ASD groups. Although the Sibs-ASD group had lower joint attention scores than the Sibs-TD group at younger ages, significant group differences were not found for most measures at age 5.
本研究考察了自闭症谱系障碍儿童(ASD)的弟弟妹妹和发育正常儿童(TD)的弟弟妹妹的早期共同注意(儿童在该注意中协调他人和物体或事件之间的注意力)与后期语言和社交结果之间的关系。共同注意的初始水平(平均年龄为 15 个月)以及共同注意水平的增长(15 个月至 34 个月)被用作 5 岁时结果的潜在预测指标。结果表明,发起共同注意的初始水平(IJA)与结果时的语言技能相关。此外,回应共同注意的增长(RJA)与 5 岁时的社交技能相关。这些关联模式在 TD 组和 ASD 组之间没有明显差异。尽管 ASD 组在较小年龄时的共同注意得分低于 TD 组,但在 5 岁时大多数测量指标上并未发现显著的组间差异。