Kim Se Yeon, Song Da-Yea, Bong Guiyoung, Han Jae Hyun, Yoo Hee Jeong
Department of Psychiatry, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychiatry, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Psychiatry Investig. 2024 Jan;21(1):44-51. doi: 10.30773/pi.2023.0209. Epub 2024 Jan 22.
Sibling relationships in early childhood can have a positive impact on children's social interaction and communication skills. Similarly, autistic children can benefit from interactions with their siblings, who can serve as readily available partners for social interaction. However, there is a lack of research on the effects of siblings based on specific characteristics of the sibling. Therefore, the aim of this study is to compare social interactions and communication skills of autistic children based on sibling status and characteristics.
We conducted a retrospective data review involving 895 autistic children and their siblings at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. Variety of diagnostic assessments or questionnaires were administered. Based on the characteristics of the data, Quade's test for nonparametric analysis of covariance was used to compare autism-related symptoms and levels of functioning of the autistic child according to 1) sibling status, 2) birth order, 3) sex, and 4) diagnosis of the sibling. Pearson correlation was used to explore associations between the sibling age gap and different clinical scores.
Having siblings was associated with fewer difficulties in restricted and repetitive behaviors. Based on the comparison of the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised scores, autistic children with multiple siblings demonstrated better nonverbal behaviors. Autistic children with autistic siblings experienced greater difficulties in social interactions and communications, such as peer relationships, sharing enjoyment, and engaging in social imitative play.
The study revealed differences in social interactions and communication skills of autistic children based on sibling status, birth order, affected sibling, age gap, and sex.
幼儿期的手足关系对儿童的社交互动和沟通技巧可产生积极影响。同样,自闭症儿童能从与手足的互动中受益,手足可作为随时可得的社交互动伙伴。然而,基于手足的特定特征,关于手足影响的研究尚显不足。因此,本研究旨在根据手足状态和特征比较自闭症儿童的社交互动和沟通技巧。
我们对首尔国立大学盆唐医院的895名自闭症儿童及其手足进行了回顾性数据审查。采用了各种诊断评估或问卷调查。根据数据特征,运用Quade非参数协方差分析检验,依据以下因素比较自闭症儿童的自闭症相关症状和功能水平:1)手足状态;2)出生顺序;3)性别;4)手足的诊断情况。采用Pearson相关性分析探究手足年龄差距与不同临床评分之间的关联。
有手足与较少出现局限和重复行为困难相关。根据修订版自闭症诊断访谈量表得分比较,有多个手足的自闭症儿童表现出更好的非言语行为。有自闭症手足的自闭症儿童在社交互动和沟通方面经历了更大困难,如同伴关系、分享乐趣和参与社交模仿游戏。
该研究揭示了自闭症儿童在社交互动和沟通技巧方面,基于手足状态、出生顺序、受影响的手足、年龄差距和性别的差异。