The Ohio State University, USA.
University of South Carolina, USA.
Autism. 2024 Apr;28(4):920-931. doi: 10.1177/13623613231185401. Epub 2023 Jul 26.
Improving social communication is often one goal during early autism services. However, researchers do not yet know whether their ideas about which social communication skills should be targeted during services for young autistic children are the same as the goals of autism community members, such as parents, teachers, and expert clinicians. This study used focus groups (meetings of small groups of community members) to ask people from these groups about what aspects of social communication are most important to support in young autistic children. A total of 43 people participated in these focus groups. These groups included parents (three groups; 21 people), teachers (two groups; 8 people), and experts in early social communication and autism (two groups; 14 people). Focus group participants talked about several aspects of social communication that were already familiar to the research team, such as problems with expressive communication, language understanding, and social interaction. However, participants also talked about several parts of social communication that were less familiar to the research team and had usually not been mentioned in previous research. These included (1) considering the value of unusual forms of communication, (2) taking context and setting into account when considering social communication, and (3) how communication and emotion regulation impact one another. The information from these focus groups will be helpful to making sure that researchers and clinicians focus their social communication supports on areas that are most important to parents and teachers.
提高社交沟通能力通常是早期自闭症服务的目标之一。然而,研究人员还不知道他们关于在为自闭症儿童提供服务时应针对哪些社交沟通技能的想法,是否与自闭症社区成员(如家长、教师和专家临床医生)的目标一致。本研究使用焦点小组(社区成员的小组会议)来询问这些群体中的人们,在自闭症儿童中支持社交沟通的哪些方面最重要。共有 43 人参加了这些焦点小组。这些小组包括家长(三组,21 人)、教师(两组,8 人)和早期社交沟通和自闭症方面的专家(两组,14 人)。焦点小组参与者讨论了几个已经为研究团队所熟悉的社交沟通方面,例如表达性沟通、语言理解和社交互动方面的问题。然而,参与者还讨论了一些对研究团队来说不太熟悉的社交沟通方面,这些方面在以前的研究中通常没有提到。这些方面包括:(1)考虑不同寻常的沟通形式的价值,(2)在考虑社交沟通时考虑到背景和环境,以及(3)沟通和情绪调节如何相互影响。这些焦点小组的信息将有助于确保研究人员和临床医生将他们的社交沟通支持集中在对家长和教师最重要的领域。