The Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, London, UK.
Child Care Health Dev. 2020 Jan;46(1):46-55. doi: 10.1111/cch.12710. Epub 2019 Nov 4.
Turner Syndrome (TS; 45,X) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy associated with deficits in social interaction, for which clinical care guidelines have recently recommended trialling a social skills training intervention. The present study aimed to gather preliminary evidence to support a training programme for young women.
Semi-structured interviews and psychometric questionnaires about social ability were administered to young women with TS aged 16 to 25 years old (n=17) and their parents (n=20). Interview transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis.
Although young women with TS experienced a "wide range of social competencies," they attributed social challenges to "personal and contextual factors." The magnitude of these challenges to social integration intensified during adolescence. They felt increasingly "out of sync" with their peers. They also considered their social abilities to be better than their parents did; on a scale of autistic traits (rated by parents), half had mild to severe autistic traits. Most expressed interest in taking part in a social skills programme.
Young women with TS are aware they experience difficulties in social communication, and they express interest in improving their social skills. Accordingly, social skills training during adolescence would be welcomed by them and their families. Any intervention should take account of their feelings of social dislocation arising from hearing difficulties together with limited recognition, and slow processing, of social cues.
特纳综合征(Turner Syndrome,TS;45,X)是一种性染色体非整倍体疾病,与社交互动能力缺陷有关,最近的临床护理指南建议尝试社交技能培训干预。本研究旨在为年轻女性的培训计划提供初步证据。
对 16 至 25 岁的特纳综合征年轻女性(n=17)及其父母(n=20)进行了关于社交能力的半结构化访谈和心理测量问卷。使用主题分析对访谈记录进行分析。
尽管特纳综合征年轻女性具有“广泛的社交能力”,但她们将社交挑战归因于“个人和环境因素”。这些社交融入的挑战在青春期加剧。她们感到与同龄人越来越“不同步”。她们还认为自己的社交能力比父母好;在自闭症特征量表(由父母评定)上,有一半人有轻度至重度自闭症特征。大多数人表示有兴趣参加社交技能计划。
特纳综合征年轻女性意识到自己在社交沟通方面存在困难,并表示有兴趣提高自己的社交技能。因此,在青春期进行社交技能培训将受到她们和她们的家人的欢迎。任何干预措施都应考虑到她们因听力障碍以及对社会线索的有限识别和缓慢处理而产生的社交脱节感。