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单侧脑瘫患儿的身体表征

Body Representation in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy.

作者信息

Nuara Arturo, Papangelo Pamela, Avanzini Pietro, Fabbri-Destro Maddalena

机构信息

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Neuroscienze, Parma, Italy.

Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Metaboliche e Neuroscienze, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2019 Feb 19;10:354. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00354. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Drawings produced by children provide insights about their physical and psychological status. In children suffering from unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP), self-portraits constitute a unique opportunity to study whether and how their disease affects self-body representation. The aim of the present study is to evaluate self-body representation in UCP children, comparing it to the way they portray both healthy and hemiparetic peers. Ten UCP children were asked to perform 3 drawings: a self-portrait, a portrait of their best classmate, and finally a portrait of a hemiparetic peer who had joint them in a child-to-child rehabilitation protocol. As controls, 16 typically developing children were asked to perform a self-portrait, and their best-classmate portrait. The asymmetry index (AI), consisting of the difference between the upper limbs length expressed as percentage of their average, resulted greater in UCP than in controls' self-portrait. More interestingly, UCP children portrayed themselves more asymmetrically relative to their classmates and hemiparetic peers. No difference in terms of AI was found between self- vs. classmate-portrait in the control group. This study provides evidence that UCP affects body self-representation, but not body-representation in general. In fact, the asymmetry in upper limb representation observed in children with UCP does not constitute a mere picturing of the hemiparesis, but rather reflects the experienced status of functioning, that is valid only for one's own. The inclusion of portraits in pediatric neurorehabilitation programs might enable clinicians to collect additional evidence about the children self-perceived functioning, i.e., an information not easily obtainable in pediatric patients.

摘要

儿童绘制的图画能提供有关其身体和心理状况的见解。在患有单侧脑瘫(UCP)的儿童中,自画像为研究他们的疾病是否以及如何影响身体自我表征提供了一个独特的机会。本研究的目的是评估UCP儿童的身体自我表征,并将其与他们描绘健康同龄人和偏瘫同龄人身体的方式进行比较。10名UCP儿童被要求绘制3幅画:一幅自画像、一幅他们最好的同学的画像,最后是一幅参与儿童对儿童康复方案的偏瘫同龄人的画像。作为对照,16名发育正常的儿童被要求绘制一幅自画像和一幅他们最好的同学的画像。不对称指数(AI)由上肢长度差异(以上肢平均长度的百分比表示)组成,结果显示UCP儿童自画像中的AI高于对照组。更有趣的是,UCP儿童相对于他们的同学和偏瘫同龄人,在绘制自己时表现出更多的不对称。对照组中自画像和同学画像的AI没有差异。这项研究提供了证据,表明UCP会影响身体自我表征,但一般不会影响身体表征。事实上,在UCP儿童中观察到的上肢表征不对称不仅仅是偏瘫的描绘,而是反映了其功能体验状态,且这种状态仅适用于自身。在儿科神经康复项目中纳入画像可能使临床医生能够收集有关儿童自我感知功能的更多证据,即这是儿科患者中不容易获得的信息。

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