Department of Speech and Language Therapy, School of Health Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.
General Children's Hospital of Patras "Karamandaneio", 26331 Patras, Greece.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2024 May 28;60(6):894. doi: 10.3390/medicina60060894.
(1) This review aims to identify the latest literature on the possible effect of bilingualism on the linguistic skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) residing in Greece. (2) The literature was searched in the databases of Scopus and PubMed by selecting articles and by reviewing four studies published in peer-reviewed journals. This Scoping Review is based on the standards of PRISMA recommendations for scoping reviews, while the PCC framework was used as a guide to construct clear and meaningful objectives and eligibility criteria. (3) : The publications included in the review addressed a variety of language-related skills, including morphology, the syntax-pragmatics interface, narrative ability, as well as both receptive and expressive language skills. (4) : Three out of four studies provide evidence that bilingual ASD children are not disadvantaged compared to monolingual peers but rather enjoy some benefits, to a certain extent, due to bilingualism. However, the number of the reviewed studies as well as the limitations of the studies themselves render this conclusion tentative. Additionally, the findings set guidelines that speech therapists, educators, psychologists, and doctors in the Greek context need to follow when treating or educating bilingual children with ASD.
(1) 本综述旨在确定关于双语对居住在希腊的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童语言技能影响的最新文献。(2) 通过选择文章并审查发表在同行评议期刊上的四项研究,在 Scopus 和 PubMed 数据库中搜索文献。本 scoping 综述基于 PRISMA 推荐用于 scoping 综述的标准,而 PCC 框架被用作指导,以构建明确和有意义的目标和资格标准。(3) :综述中包含的出版物涉及各种与语言相关的技能,包括形态学、句法-语用界面、叙事能力以及接受性和表达性语言技能。(4) :四项研究中有三项提供证据表明,双语 ASD 儿童与单语同龄人相比没有劣势,而是在一定程度上由于双语而受益。然而,由于综述研究的数量以及研究本身的局限性,这一结论还只是初步的。此外,这些发现为希腊语环境中的言语治疗师、教育工作者、心理学家和医生在治疗或教育双语 ASD 儿童时提供了指导方针。