Talbott Meagan R, Nelson Charles A, Tager-Flusberg Helen
MIND Institute, University of California, Davis, 2825 50th Street, Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA,
J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Jul;45(7):2187-99. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2383-z.
We examined the home-based concerns reported by mothers of infant siblings of children with autism across the first year of life. At all three ages measured, mothers of high-risk infants were significantly more likely than mothers of low-risk infants to report language, social communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior concerns but were not more likely to report general, medically based concerns. At 6 and 9 months of age, maternal concerns were poorly related to infant or family variables. At 12 months of age, there were moderate correlations between maternal concerns and infant behavior, and concerns were associated with the proband's autism symptoms and mothers' concurrent depressive symptoms. These findings highlight the need to examine high-risk infants' development in the family context.
我们调查了自闭症患儿同胞的母亲在婴儿出生后第一年报告的家庭相关担忧。在所有测量的三个年龄段中,高危婴儿的母亲比低危婴儿的母亲更有可能报告语言、社交沟通以及受限和重复行为方面的担忧,但报告一般医学相关担忧的可能性并没有更高。在6个月和9个月大时,母亲的担忧与婴儿或家庭变量的相关性较差。在12个月大时,母亲的担忧与婴儿行为之间存在中度相关性,且这些担忧与先证者的自闭症症状以及母亲同时出现的抑郁症状相关。这些发现凸显了在家庭环境中研究高危婴儿发育情况的必要性。