Chambers Nola, Stronach Sheri T, Wetherby Amy M
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2016 May;51(3):265-75. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12203. Epub 2015 Nov 6.
Substantial development in social communication skills occurs in the first two years of life. Growth should be evident in sharing emotion and eye gaze; rate of communication, communicating for a variety of functions; using gestures, sounds and words; understanding language, and using functional and pretend actions with objects in play. A delay in these early social communication skills may be the first sign of a developmental delay in young children in nearly all categories of disabilities-including specific language impairment, autism spectrum disorder, HIV/AIDS, lack of environmental stimulation or institutionalization, and global developmental delays-and early detection of these delays is critical for enrolment in appropriate early intervention services.
No standardized tests of early social communication skills exist for very young children in South Africa (SA). An existing evaluation tool that has the potential to be culturally fair for children from cultural backgrounds different to the standardization group is the Communication and Symbolic Behaviour Scales-Developmental Profile (CSBS DP). This study aimed to document the performance of a group of English-speaking SA children ranging in age from 12 to 24 months on the CSBS DP and to compare this performance with the original standardization sample.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: Sixty-seven English-speaking SA children from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds were assessed on the CSBS DP Behaviour Sample. Group scores were compared with the original standardization sample using inferential statistics.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The results provide preliminary support for the suitability and validity of the face-to-face Behaviour Sample as a measure of early social communication skills in this sample of English-speaking SA children from a range of cultural groups between 12 and 24 months of age.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: While further research in the SA population is needed, these findings are a first step towards validating a culturally appropriate measure for early detection of social communication delays in a sample of SA toddlers.
社交沟通技能在生命的头两年有显著发展。在情感分享和目光接触、沟通频率、为各种功能进行沟通、使用手势、声音和语言、理解语言以及在玩耍中对物体进行功能性和假装动作等方面都应有明显进步。这些早期社交沟通技能的延迟可能是几乎所有残疾类型幼儿发育迟缓的首个迹象,包括特定语言障碍、自闭症谱系障碍、艾滋病毒/艾滋病、缺乏环境刺激或机构养育以及全面发育迟缓,而早期发现这些延迟对于纳入适当的早期干预服务至关重要。
南非(SA)尚无针对幼儿早期社交沟通技能的标准化测试。《沟通与象征行为量表 - 发展概况》(CSBS DP)是一种现有评估工具,对于来自与标准化样本不同文化背景的儿童具有文化公平性的潜力。本研究旨在记录一组年龄在12至24个月的南非英语儿童在CSBS DP上的表现,并将此表现与原始标准化样本进行比较。
对67名来自不同文化和语言背景的南非英语儿童进行了CSBS DP行为样本评估。使用推断统计将组分数与原始标准化样本进行比较。
结果为面对面行为样本作为12至24个月来自不同文化群体的南非英语儿童早期社交沟通技能测量方法的适用性和有效性提供了初步支持。
虽然需要在南非人群中进行进一步研究,但这些发现是朝着验证一种文化上合适的测量方法迈出的第一步,该方法用于在南非幼儿样本中早期发现社交沟通延迟。