Kerns K A, Don A, Mateer C A, Streissguth A P
Dept. of Psychology, University of Victoria, BC, Canada.
J Learn Disabil. 1997 Nov-Dec;30(6):685-93. doi: 10.1177/002221949703000612.
Persons with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) who are not mentally retarded often have difficulty qualifying for special educational and vocational services. In this pilot study, 16 nonretarded young adults with FAS were divided into two groups--one with average to above-average IQ and one with borderline to low-average IQ. Participants in both groups manifested clear deficits on neuropsychological measures sensitive to complex attention, verbal learning, and executive function. The frequency and severity of cognitive impairment demonstrated in both FAS groups were greater than what would have been predicted on the basis of IQ alone. The implications of these findings for identification and management of cognitive impairment in individuals with FAS are discussed.
患有胎儿酒精综合征(FAS)但智力正常的人往往难以获得特殊教育和职业服务。在这项初步研究中,16名智力正常的FAS青年被分为两组——一组智商处于平均水平至高于平均水平,另一组智商处于临界水平至低于平均水平。两组参与者在对复杂注意力、语言学习和执行功能敏感的神经心理学测试中均表现出明显缺陷。两个FAS组所表现出的认知障碍的频率和严重程度均高于仅根据智商所预测的水平。本文讨论了这些发现对FAS个体认知障碍的识别和管理的意义。