Genova Helen M, Haight Alison, Natsheh Joman Y, DeLuca John, Lengenfelder Jean
Kessler Foundation, East Hanover, NJ, United States.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United States.
Front Neurol. 2019 Aug 14;10:850. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00850. eCollection 2019.
Social communication presents a significant difficulty for children with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Although several measures are used to examine social communication, there is no gold-standard assessment tool. The present pilot study examined the ability of the Social Communication Disorders Checklist (SCDC) to detect social communication difficulties in pediatric TBI. Further, we examined the relationship between social communication and social functioning as assessed by parental ratings of behavior and objective measures of social cognition. Sixteen children with pediatric TBI and 20 age, education and sex matched healthy controls (HCs) participated. All participants participated in a neuropsychological evaluation and parents filled out questionnaires. Parents rated their children's social communication abilities using the SCDC, as well as the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition (BASC-2). The pediatric subjects completed a task of social cognition, specifically Theory of Mind (ToM). The pediatric TBI group had significantly lower scores on the SCDC compared to the HCs ( = 0.001). In the pediatric group, SCDC scores correlated significantly with scores on the BASC-2, as well as performance on the ToM task, indicating that children with lower parent-rated social communication abilities also had lower scores on the objective measure of social cognition. These data provide preliminary evidence that children with TBI have difficulties with social communication, as evidenced by lower scores on the SCDC, and that SCDC scores correlate with subjective and objective measures of social cognition and behavior in pediatric TBI.
社交沟通对创伤性脑损伤(TBI)儿童来说是一项重大挑战。尽管有多种方法用于评估社交沟通,但尚无金标准评估工具。本试点研究考察了社交沟通障碍检查表(SCDC)检测儿科TBI患者社交沟通困难的能力。此外,我们还考察了社交沟通与社交功能之间的关系,社交功能通过父母对行为的评分以及社交认知的客观测量来评估。16名患有儿科TBI的儿童和20名年龄、教育程度和性别匹配的健康对照者(HCs)参与了研究。所有参与者都接受了神经心理学评估,父母填写了问卷。父母使用SCDC以及儿童行为评估系统第二版(BASC - 2)对孩子的社交沟通能力进行评分。儿科受试者完成了一项社交认知任务,具体为心理理论(ToM)任务。与HCs相比,儿科TBI组在SCDC上的得分显著更低(= 0.001)。在儿科组中,SCDC得分与BASC - 2上的得分以及ToM任务的表现显著相关,这表明父母评定的社交沟通能力较低的儿童在社交认知的客观测量上得分也较低。这些数据提供了初步证据,表明TBI儿童存在社交沟通困难,SCDC得分较低证明了这一点,并且SCDC得分与儿科TBI患者社交认知和行为的主观及客观测量相关。