Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Autism Res. 2019 Dec;12(12):1796-1804. doi: 10.1002/aur.2182. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
Young autistic people have a range of social difficulties, but it is not yet clear how these difficulties can be explained. In addition, emerging research is suggesting that autistic girls may differ from boys in terms of their social behaviors, but yet unknown is if they differ in terms of their pro-social behavior, such as helping. The present study investigated spontaneous helping behavior using an in vivo paradigm and related this to participants' levels of social motivation (based on parent reports). Participants were 233 autistic and non-autistic (pre-)adolescents (M = 12.46 years, SD = 15.54 months). Our results demonstrated that autistic girls and boys have lower levels of social motivation compared to their non-autistic peers, but social motivation was unrelated to helping behavior in both groups. Furthermore, when the experimenter needed help, the autistic boys and girls looked and smiled to the same extent as their peers of the same gender, but they actually helped significantly less than their non-autistic peers. However, most autistic youngsters did help, highlighting the great individual differences in autistic individuals. We discuss the possibility that lower levels of helping behavior are due to difficulty initiating action in a social context, rather than lower social motivation. Autism Res 2019, 12: 1796-1804. © 2019 The Authors. Autism Research published by International Society for Autism Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. LAY SUMMARY: This study examined the helping behavior of autistic boys and girls (aged 9-16). Many autistic young people did help, but compared to non-autistic individuals, autistic people did not help as much. This study also showed that when people did/did not help, it was not related to their interest in social relationships. It is important to teach young autistic people when and how to help others, to support them making friends.
自闭症患者的社交能力存在多种障碍,但目前尚不清楚这些障碍是如何产生的。此外,新的研究表明,自闭症女孩的社交行为可能与男孩存在差异,但她们在亲社会行为(如帮助行为)方面是否存在差异尚不清楚。本研究使用现场范式调查了自闭症患者的自发帮助行为,并将其与参与者的社交动机水平(基于家长报告)相关联。参与者为 233 名自闭症和非自闭症(前)青少年(M=12.46 岁,SD=15.54 个月)。研究结果表明,自闭症女孩和男孩的社交动机水平低于非自闭症同龄人,但两组的社交动机与帮助行为均无关。此外,当实验者需要帮助时,自闭症男孩和女孩与同性别的同龄人一样,会看和微笑,但他们实际上帮助的次数明显少于非自闭症同龄人。然而,大多数自闭症青少年确实提供了帮助,突出了自闭症个体之间存在很大的个体差异。我们讨论了帮助行为水平较低的可能性,原因可能是在社交情境中难以启动行动,而不是社交动机较低。Autism Res 2019, 12: 1796-1804. © 2019 作者。自闭症研究由国际自闭症研究协会出版,由 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 出版。研究结果表明,自闭症男孩和女孩(9-16 岁)的帮助行为。许多自闭症青少年确实提供了帮助,但与非自闭症个体相比,自闭症青少年的帮助次数较少。这项研究还表明,当人们帮助或不帮助时,这与他们对社交关系的兴趣无关。教年轻的自闭症患者何时以及如何帮助他人,支持他们交朋友是很重要的。