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自闭症和非自闭症儿童的个人受害经历。

Personal victimization experiences of autistic and non-autistic children.

机构信息

Department of Education, UCLA, 457 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.

Center for Autism Research and Treatment, Semel Institute for Neuroscience, UCLA, 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.

出版信息

Mol Autism. 2022 Dec 24;13(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s13229-022-00531-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Autistic children report higher levels of bullying victimization than their non-autistic peers. However, autistic children with fewer social difficulties, as measured on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), are more likely to report being bullied. Autistic children with stronger social skills may not only be more likely to identify and report incidents of bullying, but they may also be more likely to interact with their non-autistic peers, increasing their likelihood of being victimized. Autistic girls may be especially at-risk of experiencing bullying victimization, as a growing body of research suggests that autistic girls demonstrate fewer social difficulties and are more socially motivated than autistic boys. Here, we explored reported problems with peers and bullying victimization among a carefully matched sample of autistic and non-autistic boys and girls. Qualitative methods were further implemented to gain a more holistic understanding of the social experiences of autistic boys and girls.

METHODS

This mixed-methods study analyzed the transcribed clinical evaluations of 58 autistic children (29 girls) matched to 42 non-autistic children (21 girls) on age and IQ. Within each diagnostic group, boys and girls were matched on ADOS severity score. We compared reported problems with peers and bullying victimization across sex and diagnosis. Among autistic children, we further examined whether ADOS social affect (SA), restricted repetitive behaviors, and severity scores predicted problems with peers and bullying victimization. We then identified themes related to personal experiences of victimization.

RESULTS

Autistic children were more likely than non-autistic children to have experienced bullying victimization, and autistic children with lower ADOS severity and SA scores were more likely to report having been bullied. While autistic boys and girls reported similar levels of bullying victimization, qualitative analyses revealed sex differences in the underlying causes of peer conflict.

LIMITATIONS

This study was a secondary data analysis. The standardized set of questions on the ADOS limited the amount of information that children provided about their peer relationships, and variations in follow-up questions may have influenced children's responses.

CONCLUSIONS

Although autism symptomatology places autistic children at greater risk for bullying victimization compared to their non-autistic peers, greater social challenges among autistic children are associated with lower rates of victimization. This study further highlights the importance of using mixed-methods approaches to discover nuances in the social experiences of autistic girls and boys that may become opportunities for support.

摘要

背景

自闭症儿童报告的受欺凌发生率高于非自闭症儿童。然而,在自闭症诊断观察量表(ADOS)上表现出较少社交困难的自闭症儿童更有可能报告被欺凌。社交技能更强的自闭症儿童不仅更有可能识别和报告欺凌事件,而且更有可能与非自闭症同龄人互动,从而增加他们被欺凌的可能性。自闭症女孩可能特别容易遭受欺凌,因为越来越多的研究表明,自闭症女孩表现出较少的社交困难,并且比自闭症男孩更具有社交动机。在这里,我们研究了精心匹配的自闭症男孩和女孩样本中与同伴相关的问题和欺凌受害情况。进一步实施了定性方法,以更全面地了解自闭症男孩和女孩的社交经历。

方法

这项混合方法研究分析了 58 名自闭症儿童(29 名女孩)和 42 名非自闭症儿童(21 名女孩)的临床评估转录本。在每个诊断组中,男孩和女孩根据 ADOS 严重程度评分进行匹配。我们比较了性别和诊断之间的同伴问题和欺凌受害情况。在自闭症儿童中,我们进一步研究了 ADOS 社交情感(SA)、受限重复行为和严重程度评分是否预测同伴问题和欺凌受害情况。然后,我们确定了与个人受害经历相关的主题。

结果

自闭症儿童比非自闭症儿童更有可能遭受欺凌,而 ADOS 严重程度和 SA 评分较低的自闭症儿童更有可能报告被欺凌。虽然自闭症男孩和女孩报告的欺凌受害情况相似,但定性分析揭示了同伴冲突背后的性别差异。

局限性

这项研究是二次数据分析。ADOS 上的标准化问题集限制了儿童提供的有关同伴关系的信息量,并且随访问题的差异可能会影响儿童的反应。

结论

尽管自闭症症状使自闭症儿童比非自闭症同龄人更容易遭受欺凌,但自闭症儿童的社交挑战更大与较低的受害率相关。这项研究进一步强调了使用混合方法来发现自闭症女孩和男孩社交经历中的细微差别以提供支持的重要性。

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