Lennox C, Callias M, Rutter M
J Autism Child Schizophr. 1977 Sep;7(3):243-61. doi: 10.1007/BF01539001.
The parents of 15 autistic boys with a nonverbal IQ of at least 80 were compared with a matched group of parents of normal boys on the Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test and the Bannister-Fransella Grid Test of Thought Disorder. It was necessary to control for social class effects as abnormal scores on the thought disorder tests were more frequent in parents of manual social class. It was found that (a) there was a lack of agreement between the two tests of thought disorder, (b) the parents of autistic children showed thought disorder scores closely comparable to those of the parents of normals, and (c) there was no consistent association between thought disorder and anxiety. The methodological and substantive implications of the findings are discussed in relation to the results of previous investigations.
在戈尔茨坦-谢勒物体分类测试和班尼斯特-弗兰塞拉思维障碍网格测试中,对15名非语言智商至少为80的自闭症男孩的父母与一组匹配的正常男孩的父母进行了比较。由于体力劳动者阶层父母在思维障碍测试中的异常得分更为常见,因此有必要控制社会阶层的影响。研究发现:(a)两种思维障碍测试结果缺乏一致性;(b)自闭症儿童的父母所表现出的思维障碍得分与正常儿童的父母得分相近;(c)思维障碍与焦虑之间没有一致的关联。结合先前调查的结果,对这些发现的方法学和实质性意义进行了讨论。