Gomez R, Hazeldine P
School of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
Res Dev Disabil. 1996 May-Jun;17(3):217-27. doi: 10.1016/0891-4222(96)00005-4.
This study examined the social information processing (SIP) skills of mild mentally retarded (MR) children using Dodge's model. Six sets of pictures depicting provocation situations were used to elicit measures of accuracy of interpretation to accidental and hostile cues, attribution of ambiguous cues, and hostile and nonhostile behavior responses to all three types of cues. MR children were compared to nonretarded groups matched for chronological age (CA-matched) and mental age (MA-matched) on these variables. Compared to both nonretarded groups, the MR group was less accurate in interpretation of accidental cues and more hostile in their responses to the ambiguous cues. The latter finding remained even after partialing out externalizing behavior problems. The results are discussed in terms of factors associated with SIP skills, and the assessment and treatment of MR children.
本研究运用道奇模型检验了轻度智力迟钝(MR)儿童的社会信息加工(SIP)技能。使用六组描绘挑衅情境的图片来获取对意外和敌意线索的解释准确性、模糊线索的归因以及对所有三种类型线索的敌意和非敌意行为反应的测量数据。在这些变量上,将MR儿童与按实际年龄匹配(CA匹配)和心理年龄匹配(MA匹配)的非智力迟钝组进行比较。与两个非智力迟钝组相比,MR组对意外线索的解释准确性较低,对模糊线索的反应更具敌意。即使排除了外化行为问题后,后一项发现仍然存在。从与SIP技能相关的因素以及MR儿童的评估和治疗方面对结果进行了讨论。