McFadyen R G, Kitson W J
Aberdeen University, U.K.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1996 Jul;37(5):551-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1996.tb01441.x.
The present study compared the expressive and receptive language abilities of adolescents who had experienced physical abuse as children with the abilities of a closely matched control group who had not experienced maltreatment. Comprehension abilities of the two groups (as measured on a standard test) did not differ significantly. There were also no significant differences in expressive vocabulary. The syntactic expression of the abused group was significantly more impaired than that of the non-abused group. In addition, two aspects of functional communication were impaired significantly. The abused used significantly less self-related language and also had a significantly greater tendency to engage in self-repetition. The two groups did not differ significantly, however, on several other aspects of functional communication. Explanations of the results are offered. It is also suggested that there are individual differences in the types of problem experienced by the physically abused group.
本研究比较了童年时期遭受身体虐待的青少年与紧密匹配的未经历虐待的对照组青少年的语言表达和接受能力。两组的理解能力(通过标准测试衡量)没有显著差异。表达性词汇也没有显著差异。受虐组的句法表达比未受虐组明显受损更严重。此外,功能性沟通的两个方面也明显受损。受虐者使用的自我相关语言明显较少,而且自我重复的倾向也明显更强。然而,两组在功能性沟通的其他几个方面没有显著差异。文中给出了结果的解释。还表明,身体受虐组所经历的问题类型存在个体差异。