Improved socio-emotional skills in students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) following an intervention supported by an augmented gamified environment

Q1 Social Sciences
Nerea López-Bouzas, M. Esther del Moral-Pérez, Jonathan Castañeda-Fernández
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This study examines the impact of an intervention using an Augmented Gamified Environment (AGE) to stimulate socio-emotional skills in a sample of 54 subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) aged between 3 and 17 years old. The study used a quantitative, exploratory, analytical methodology. Socio-emotional skills were evaluated before and after intervention (pre-posttest) using the DiagnosticApp instrument, supported by a fun app. The study specifically analyzed their ability to identify primary and secondary emotions and emotional states, as well as the cause-effect relationship linked to a context. The results show that socio-emotional skills improved after the intervention, regardless of gender, age, degree of ASD, comorbidity, or type of language. Overall, the greatest improvement was in identifying both primary and secondary emotions through recognizing facial expressions. Additionally, as expected, older students, and those with less severe ASD and more functional language exhibited higher scores in their socio-emotional skills. In conclusion, the extrinsic motivation associated with the mix of game mechanics, dynamics, and aesthetics, along with the augmented reality resources making up the AGE, are key contributing elements in improving these students’ socio-emotional skills.

自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)学生在强化游戏化环境支持下接受干预后,社会情感技能得到提高
本研究以 54 名年龄在 3 至 17 岁之间的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)受试者为样本,探讨了使用增强游戏化环境(AGE)进行干预对激发社会情感技能的影响。研究采用了定量、探索和分析方法。在趣味应用程序的支持下,使用 DiagnosticApp 工具对干预前后(前测-后测)的社会情感技能进行了评估。研究特别分析了他们识别主要情绪、次要情绪和情绪状态的能力,以及与情境相关的因果关系。结果显示,无论性别、年龄、自闭症程度、合并症或语言类型如何,干预后儿童的社会情感技能都得到了提高。总体而言,最大的进步是通过识别面部表情来辨别主要情绪和次要情绪。此外,正如预期的那样,年龄较大的学生、自闭症程度较轻且语言功能较强的学生在社会情感技能方面的得分较高。总之,与游戏机制、动态和美学相结合的外在动机,以及构成 AGE 的增强现实资源,是提高这些学生社会情感技能的关键因素。
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