Gordon Rupa Gupta, Watson Linda R
Department of Psychology, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL, USA,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Jul;45(7):2267-73. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2390-0.
Retrospective video analyses indicate that disruptions in gesture use occur as early as 9-12 months of age in infants later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We report a prospective study of gesture use in 42 children identified as at-risk for ASD using a general population screening. At age 13-15 months, gesture were more disrupted in infants who, at 20-24 months, met cutoffs for "autism" on the ADOS than for those who met cutoffs for "autism spectrum" or those who did not meet cutoffs for either, whereas these latter two groups displayed similar patterns of gesture use. Total gestures predicted later receptive and expressive language outcomes; therefore, gesture use may help identify infants who can benefit from early communication interventions.
回顾性视频分析表明,在后来被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的婴儿中,早在9至12个月大时就会出现手势使用障碍。我们报告了一项对42名儿童手势使用情况的前瞻性研究,这些儿童通过一般人群筛查被确定为有患ASD的风险。在13至15个月大时,与那些在20至24个月时未达到“自闭症谱系”诊断标准或任何一项标准都未达标的婴儿相比,在20至24个月时达到自闭症诊断标准的婴儿的手势使用障碍更为严重,而后两组婴儿的手势使用模式相似。总的手势数量可预测后期的接受性和表达性语言结果;因此,手势使用可能有助于识别那些能从早期沟通干预中受益的婴儿。