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聋和重听儿童的父亲游戏与执行功能之间的关联。

Associations Between Paternal Play and Executive Function in Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children.

机构信息

Department of Speech and Hearing Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2022 Aug 17;65(8):3056-3078. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00661. Epub 2022 Jul 22.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Responsive and dynamic aspects of father-child play are associated with behavioral and neurocognitive development in children and could represent an important contributor to executive function (EF) skills for children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). This study examined associations between paternal behaviors during play and EF skills of DHH children and children with typical hearing (TH).

METHOD

Father-child dyads in families with DHH children ( = 30) and TH children ( = 29) participated in a 15-min video-recorded free-play session that was coded for parental behaviors using Parent-Child Interaction Rating Scales and Rough and Tumble Play Quality. Families also completed an age-appropriate version of the Behavior Rating Index of Executive Function as a measure of child EF.

RESULTS

DHH children were rated as having significantly more everyday difficulties with working memory than TH children. Fathers of DHH children were rated as more intrusive during play than fathers of TH children; however, there were no other differences between paternal groups on coded dimensions of father child play. Paternal respect for child autonomy was associated with fewer child difficulties with planning and organization skills and paternal play engagement was associated with fewer child EF difficulties. Moderation analyses revealed that paternal sensitivity was associated with more working memory difficulties and paternal respect for child autonomy was associated with fewer working memory difficulties for DHH children only.

CONCLUSIONS

Paternal play could be an important environmental context for DHH outcomes. Fathers supporting independent play might generally support EF. Paternal engagement in play might also benefit EF. Results highlight paternal behavioral attributes that could lead to potential father-embedded intervention models.

摘要

目的

父亲与孩子玩耍时的反应能力和互动能力与孩子的行为和神经认知发展有关,对于听力受损的孩子(DHH)的执行功能(EF)技能可能是一个重要的影响因素。本研究考察了玩耍过程中父亲的行为与 DHH 儿童和听力正常的儿童(TH)的 EF 技能之间的关系。

方法

DHH 儿童家庭中的父亲-儿童对(n=30)和 TH 儿童家庭中的父亲-儿童对(n=29)参与了 15 分钟的视频记录自由玩耍环节,使用亲子互动评分量表和 Rough & Tumble 游戏质量评分对父母的行为进行了编码。家庭还完成了适合年龄的行为评定指数执行功能,作为儿童 EF 的衡量标准。

结果

与 TH 儿童相比,DHH 儿童的工作记忆日常困难程度被评定为显著更高。与 TH 儿童的父亲相比,DHH 儿童的父亲在玩耍时被评定为更具侵入性;然而,在亲子游戏的编码维度上,父亲群体之间没有其他差异。父亲对孩子自主权的尊重与孩子计划和组织技能困难的程度呈负相关,父亲的游戏参与与孩子 EF 困难的程度呈负相关。调节分析显示,父亲的敏感性与更多的工作记忆困难有关,而父亲对孩子自主权的尊重与 DHH 儿童的更少的工作记忆困难有关。

结论

父亲的游戏可能是 DHH 结果的一个重要环境背景。支持独立游戏的父亲通常会支持 EF。父亲参与游戏也可能有益于 EF。结果强调了父亲的行为特征,这些特征可能导致潜在的以父亲为中心的干预模式。

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