Mundy P, Sigman M, Kasari C
Department of Psychiatry, UCLA Center for the Health Sciences 90024.
J Autism Dev Disord. 1990 Mar;20(1):115-28. doi: 10.1007/BF02206861.
This study was designed to examine the degree to which individual differences in gestural joint attention skills predicted language development among autistic children. A group of 15 autistic children (mean CA = 45 months) were matched with one group of mentally retarded (MR) children on mental age and another group of MR children on language age. These groups were administered the Early Social-Communication Scales. The latter provided measures of gestural requesting, joint attention, and social behaviors. The results indicated that, even when controlling for language level, mental age, or IQ, autistic children displayed deficits in gestural joint attention skills on two testing sessions that were 13 months apart. Furthermore, the measure of gestural nonverbal joint attention was a significant predictor of language development in the autistic sample. Other variables, including initial language level and IQ were not significant predictors of language development in this sample.
本研究旨在考察手势共同注意技能的个体差异在多大程度上能够预测自闭症儿童的语言发展。一组15名自闭症儿童(平均年龄 = 45个月)在心理年龄上与一组智力发育迟缓(MR)儿童相匹配,在语言年龄上与另一组MR儿童相匹配。这些组接受了早期社会沟通量表测试。该量表提供了对手势请求、共同注意和社会行为的测量。结果表明,即使在控制了语言水平、心理年龄或智商之后,自闭症儿童在相隔13个月的两次测试中,手势共同注意技能仍表现出缺陷。此外,手势非言语共同注意的测量是自闭症样本中语言发展的一个重要预测指标。其他变量,包括初始语言水平和智商,在该样本中并不是语言发展的重要预测指标。