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自闭症谱系障碍中的早期互动:共同参与期间母亲和孩子的行为

Early interaction in autism spectrum disorder: Mothers' and children's behaviours during joint engagement.

作者信息

Kaale A, Smith L, Nordahl-Hansen A, Fagerland M W, Kasari C

机构信息

Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2018 Mar;44(2):312-318. doi: 10.1111/cch.12532. Epub 2017 Oct 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

More knowledge about the interaction between young children with autism spectrum disorder and their parents is one way to improve intervention. This study aims to investigate the behaviours of mothers and children with autism spectrum disorder during joint engagement, with a focus on pacing or rate (i.e., incidences per minute) of their behaviours when being in this state.

METHOD

Video recordings of 10 min of free-play between 58 children (2-4 years) diagnosed with childhood autism and their mothers were used to examine rate of mothers' and children's behaviours (i.e., toy introduction, toy expansion, positive affect, and language) during joint engagement, the association between rate of mothers and children's behaviours, the relation between rate of mothers' behaviours and time in joint engagement, and how child factors might be associated with the latter.

RESULTS

Mothers and children showed similar rate of positive affect (M  = 0.6/M  = 0.5) and toy expansion (M  = 0.7/M  = 0.7) per minute, whereas mothers talked almost three times more than their children (M  = 10.2/M  = 3.8). In contrast, mothers introduced fewer toys compared to the children (M  = 0.7/M  = 1.2). Rate of mothers' toy introduction, toy expansion, and positive affect was inversely related to time in joint engagement (Regression coefficient = -70.7 to -48.5, p = .006 to .024). Rates of mothers' and children's behaviours were associated (Spearman rank order coefficient = .53 to .29, p < .001 to .03), but neither rate of children's behaviours nor mental age was associated with the observed relation between rate of these maternal behaviours and time in joint engagement.

CONCLUSION

Time in joint engagement was related to rate of mothers' behaviours and children's mental age but not to rate of children's behaviours in this study. Thus, intervention teaching parents of young children with autism strategies designed to increase time in joint engagement may be vital. The complex nature of the interaction between mother and child behaviours in promoting joint engagement warrants further elucidation.

摘要

背景

更多地了解自闭症谱系障碍幼儿与其父母之间的互动是改善干预措施的一种方式。本研究旨在调查自闭症谱系障碍患儿及其母亲在共同参与过程中的行为,重点关注他们处于这种状态时行为的节奏或频率(即每分钟的发生次数)。

方法

对58名被诊断为儿童自闭症的2至4岁儿童及其母亲10分钟自由玩耍的视频记录进行分析,以检查共同参与过程中母亲和儿童行为的频率(即玩具介绍、玩具拓展、积极情绪和语言)、母亲和儿童行为频率之间的关联、母亲行为频率与共同参与时间的关系,以及儿童因素与后者的可能关联。

结果

母亲和儿童每分钟表现出相似的积极情绪频率(M = 0.6/M = 0.5)和玩具拓展频率(M = 0.7/M = 0.7),而母亲说话的频率几乎是孩子的三倍(M = 10.2/M = 3.8)。相比之下,母亲介绍的玩具比孩子少(M = 0.7/M = 1.2)。母亲的玩具介绍、玩具拓展和积极情绪频率与共同参与时间呈负相关(回归系数 = -70.7至 -48.5,p = 0.006至0.024)。母亲和儿童的行为频率相关(斯皮尔曼等级相关系数 = 0.53至0.29,p < 0.001至0.03),但儿童行为频率和心理年龄均与观察到的这些母亲行为频率与共同参与时间之间的关系无关。

结论

在本研究中,共同参与时间与母亲行为频率和儿童心理年龄有关,但与儿童行为频率无关。因此,干预措施教会自闭症幼儿的父母旨在增加共同参与时间的策略可能至关重要。母婴行为在促进共同参与过程中相互作用的复杂性质值得进一步阐明。

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