Characterization of dyadic interaction features between fathers and mothers playing with their autistic children

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Eleonora Paolizzi , Silvia Perzolli , Arianna Bentenuto , Giulio Bertamini , Paola Venuti
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Abstract

Background

Socio-communicative difficulties are a core symptom of autism that deeply impact interaction with others. Despite that, research on bidirectional caregiver-child interaction variables has been notably scant and predominantly focused on autistic children's interactive differences and the consequences on parenting behaviors.

Aim

The study aimed to assess parent-child interaction in the context of autism through observational validated instruments that consider qualitative and structural features in a complementary way to obtain a comprehensive characterization of the exchange within the dyad.

Methods and procedures

This study involved 56 paired parent-child dyads of 28 autistic children (mean age = 38.60 months, sd = 9.50) playing with their mothers and their fathers for 10 min. The video-recorded sessions were coded through the Emotional Availability Scales (EAS) and the Interpersonal Synchrony (IS) coding system.

Outcomes and results

Fathers and mothers do not show significant differences in ISexcept for mother widenings, which are more frequent and successful, and in Emotional Availability. Further, dyads present moderate levels of Emotional Availability, indicating that parents may struggle with structuring, sensitivity, and interactive abilities with their autistic children, which in turn present low levels of responsiveness and involvement. Further, we explored an association between IS and EA characteristics.

Conclusion and implications

This study suggests the need for interventions to target interaction considering both caregivers, ultimately targeting both interaction structure and affect features. Research that includes fathers fosters strategies for individualization and treatment optimization.

父亲和母亲与自闭症儿童玩耍时的互动特征
背景社会交流障碍是自闭症的核心症状之一,它严重影响了自闭症儿童与他人的互动。尽管如此,有关照顾者与儿童之间双向互动变量的研究却非常少,而且主要集中在自闭症儿童的互动差异及其对养育行为的影响上。本研究旨在通过观察验证工具评估自闭症背景下的亲子互动,这些工具考虑了定性和结构特征,以一种互补的方式全面描述了二元组内的交流。方法和程序本研究涉及 56 个配对亲子二元组,其中 28 名自闭症儿童(平均年龄 = 38.60 个月,sd = 9.50)与母亲和父亲一起玩耍 10 分钟。结果和结果父亲和母亲在 IS 方面没有显示出明显的差异,除了母亲的拓宽更频繁、更成功,在情感可用性方面也是如此。此外,双亲的情感可得性处于中等水平,这表明父母可能在与自闭症儿童的结构、敏感性和互动能力方面存在困难,进而表现出较低的反应性和参与性。此外,我们还探讨了 IS 和 EA 特征之间的关联。这项研究表明,有必要采取干预措施,以考虑到照顾者双方的互动,最终针对互动结构和情感特征进行干预。包括父亲在内的研究有助于制定个性化和优化治疗的策略。
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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