Lindsay C J, Moore D W, Anderson A, Dillenburger K
Krongold Centre, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Dev Neurorehabil. 2013 Aug;16(4):283-9. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2012.758185. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
The aim of this paper is to bridge the gap between the corpus of imitation research and video-based intervention (VBI) research, and consider the impact imitation skills may be having on VBI outcomes and highlight potential areas for improving efficacy.
A review of the imitation literature was conducted focusing on imitation skill deficits in children with autism followed by a critical review of the video modelling literature focusing on pre-intervention assessment of imitation skills and the impact imitation deficits may have on VBI outcomes.
Children with autism have specific imitation deficits, which may impact VBI outcomes. Imitation training or procedural modifications made to videos may accommodate for these deficits.
There are only six studies where VBI researchers have taken pre-intervention imitation assessments using an assortment of imitation measures. More research is required to develop a standardised multi-dimensional imitation assessment battery that can better inform VBI.
本文旨在弥合模仿研究语料库与基于视频的干预(VBI)研究之间的差距,探讨模仿技能可能对VBI结果产生的影响,并突出提高疗效的潜在领域。
对模仿文献进行综述,重点关注自闭症儿童的模仿技能缺陷,随后对视频示范文献进行批判性综述,重点关注模仿技能的干预前评估以及模仿缺陷可能对VBI结果产生的影响。
自闭症儿童存在特定的模仿缺陷,这可能会影响VBI结果。对视频进行模仿训练或程序修改可能会弥补这些缺陷。
只有六项研究中,VBI研究人员使用了各种模仿测量方法进行干预前模仿评估。需要更多研究来开发标准化的多维模仿评估工具,以便更好地为VBI提供信息。