King Diane, Dockrell Julie, Stuart Morag
Institute of Education, University of London, United Kingdom.
Institute of Education, University of London, United Kingdom.
Res Dev Disabil. 2014 Oct;35(10):2438-49. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.06.015. Epub 2014 Jun 28.
Children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are reported to have difficulties with narrative language but little is known about how this affects their production of fictional stories. In this study, we aimed to establish whether fictional narratives of children with ASD differed from those of typically developing children and if performance was commensurate with levels of oral language. Fictional stories produced by 27 high functioning children with ASD, aged 11-14 yrs, were compared with those of language and age matched groups of typically developing children. Differences were found between the children with ASD and comparison groups in structural, evaluative and global features of their stories indicating specific difficulties with this form of narrative. Stories of the ASD group were shorter and contained fewer causal statements than those of both comparison groups and sentences were less grammatically complex than those of the age match but not the language match group. In global measures, the stories of the ASD group were impoverished relative to both comparison groups. The results are discussed in relation to cognitive theories of autism and language development.
据报道,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童在叙述性语言方面存在困难,但对于这如何影响他们虚构故事的创作却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们旨在确定患有ASD的儿童的虚构叙事是否与正常发育儿童的不同,以及其表现是否与口语水平相称。将27名年龄在11至14岁的高功能ASD儿童创作的虚构故事与语言和年龄匹配的正常发育儿童组的故事进行了比较。在故事的结构、评价和整体特征方面,发现患有ASD的儿童与对照组之间存在差异,这表明他们在这种叙事形式上存在特定困难。ASD组的故事比两个对照组的故事都要短,因果陈述也更少,并且句子的语法复杂性低于年龄匹配组,但不低于语言匹配组。在整体衡量方面,ASD组的故事相对于两个对照组都较为贫乏。我们将结合自闭症和语言发展的认知理论对结果进行讨论。