J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 Sep;44(9):2162-74. doi: 10.1007/s10803-014-2092-z.
This study examined associations between three parent–child engagement states and social communication, expressive language, and receptive language at 8 month follow-up, in 63 preschool-age children with autism spectrum disorder. We extend the literature on supported joint engagement by dividing this state into higher order (HSJE) and lower order types, with HSJE involving greater reciprocity in toy play. We also examined parents’ follow-in utterances that co-occurred with each state. We found that only HSJE predicts later social communication and expressive language, while object engagement predicts receptive language. HSJE combined with follow-in utterances (HSJE+FI) predicts all three outcomes when controlling for HSJE+FI in other engagement states. When controlling for total HSJE, HSJE+FI is predictive of receptive language.
本研究考察了在自闭症谱系障碍的 63 名学龄前儿童中,三种亲子互动状态与 8 个月随访时的社会沟通、表达性语言和接受性语言之间的关系。我们通过将这种状态分为更高阶(HSJE)和低阶类型,扩展了支持性联合参与的文献,其中 HSJE 涉及到在玩具游戏中更大的互惠性。我们还研究了与每种状态同时发生的父母的后续话语。我们发现,只有 HSJE 预测了后来的社会沟通和表达性语言,而物体参与则预测了接受性语言。在控制其他互动状态中的 HSJE+FI 后,HSJE+FI(与后续话语结合)预测了所有三个结果。当控制总 HSJE 时,HSJE+FI 可预测接受性语言。