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轻度智力残疾儿童的抑制控制与适应性行为

Inhibitory control and adaptive behaviour in children with mild intellectual disability.

作者信息

Gligorović M, Buha Ðurović N

机构信息

Department for Special Education and Rehabilitation of Persons with Difficulties in Mental Development, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2014 Mar;58(3):233-42. doi: 10.1111/jir.12000. Epub 2012 Oct 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inhibitory control, as one of the basic mechanisms of executive functions, is extremely important for adaptive behaviour. The relation between inhibitory control and adaptive behaviour is the most obvious in cases of behavioural disorders and psychopathology. Considering the lack of studies on this relation in children with disabilities, the aim of our research is to determine the relation between inhibitory control and adaptive behaviour in children with mild intellectual disability.

METHOD

The sample consists of 53 children with mild intellectual disability. Selection criteria were: IQ between 50 and 70, age between 10 and 14, absence of bilingualism, and with no medical history of neurological impairment, genetic and/or emotional problems. Modified Day-Night version of the Stroop task, and Go-no-Go Tapping task were used for the assessment of inhibitory control. Data on adaptive behaviour were obtained by applying the first part of AAMR (American Association on Mental Retardation) Adaptive Behaviour Scale-School, Second Edition (ABS-S:2).

RESULTS

Significant relationships were determined between some aspects of inhibitory control and the most of assessed domains of adaptive behaviour. Inhibitory control measures, as a unitary inhibition model, significantly predict results on Independent Functioning, Economic Activity, Speech and Language Development, and Number and Times domains of the ABS-S:2. Inhibitory control, assessed by second part of the Stroop task, proved to be a significant factor in practical (Independent Functioning) and conceptual (Economic Activity, Speech and Language Development, and Numbers and Time) adaptive skills. The first part of the Stroop task, as a measure of selective attention, proved to be a significant factor in language and numerical demands, along with second one. Inhibitory control through motor responses proved to be a significant factor in independent functioning, economic activities, language and self-direction skills.

CONCLUSION

We can conclude that inhibitory control represents a significant developmental factor of different adaptive behaviour domains in children with mild intellectual disability.

摘要

背景

抑制控制作为执行功能的基本机制之一,对适应性行为极为重要。在行为障碍和精神病理学案例中,抑制控制与适应性行为之间的关系最为明显。鉴于针对残疾儿童中这种关系的研究匮乏,我们的研究目的是确定轻度智力残疾儿童的抑制控制与适应性行为之间的关系。

方法

样本包括53名轻度智力残疾儿童。选择标准为:智商在50至70之间,年龄在10至14岁之间,非双语,且无神经损伤、遗传和/或情感问题的病史。使用修订版昼夜版斯特鲁普任务和停止信号敲击任务来评估抑制控制。通过应用美国智力障碍协会适应性行为量表 - 学校版第二版(ABS - S:2)的第一部分来获取适应性行为数据。

结果

确定了抑制控制的某些方面与适应性行为的大多数评估领域之间存在显著关系。作为单一抑制模型的抑制控制测量方法,显著预测了ABS - S:2的独立功能、经济活动、言语和语言发展以及数字和时间领域的结果。通过斯特鲁普任务第二部分评估的抑制控制,被证明是实际(独立功能)和概念(经济活动、言语和语言发展以及数字和时间)适应性技能的重要因素。斯特鲁普任务的第一部分作为选择性注意的测量方法,与第二部分一起被证明是语言和数字需求方面的重要因素。通过运动反应的抑制控制被证明是独立功能、经济活动、语言和自我指导技能方面的重要因素。

结论

我们可以得出结论,抑制控制是轻度智力残疾儿童不同适应性行为领域的重要发展因素。

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