Kuder S J, Bryen D N
Department of Special Educational Services/Instruction, Rowan College, Glassboro, NJ 08028.
Ment Retard. 1993 Jun;31(3):148-53.
The conversational topics, and responses to these topics, used by staff members and residents in two settings within an institution for people with mental retardation were examined. Ten residents were observed in the classroom and residential environment for a total of 5 hours. All instances of spoken communication were analyzed for conversational topic and nature of the conversational opener. Results indicated that residents and staff members tended to talk about different topics. There were also differences in the use of topics between settings. Staff members were most likely to respond when residents used conversational openers that encouraged further interaction. Residents, in contrast, were most responsive when staff members talked about social topics, regardless of how the conversation was initiated. Implications for staff and resident training were discussed.
对一所智障人士机构内两个场所的工作人员和居民所使用的对话主题以及对这些主题的回应进行了研究。在教室和居住环境中观察了10名居民,总计观察时长为5小时。对所有口头交流实例进行了分析,以确定对话主题和对话开场白的性质。结果表明,居民和工作人员倾向于谈论不同的主题。不同场所之间在主题的使用上也存在差异。当居民使用鼓励进一步互动的对话开场白时,工作人员最有可能做出回应。相比之下,无论对话如何开始,当工作人员谈论社会话题时,居民的反应最为积极。讨论了对工作人员和居民培训的启示。