[The characteristics of social skills, school maladjustment and stress responses in junior high school students with autism spectrum disorder].

Q4 Medicine
No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Junko Okajima, Noriko Kato, Yuko Yoshitomi, Rie Kanaya, Ryoichi Sakuta
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to test difference between the social skills of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their typically developing students."

Methods: Participants were 299 junior high school students from public schools. The group included 19 junior high school students with ASD. Participants responded to self-rated questionnaire on social skills, school maladjustment, and stress.

Results: Results showed that adolescent with ASD had mental health difficulties (in stress responses and school maladjustment) and poor social skills as compared to their typically developing peers. A cluster analysis was conducted by dividing the participants into the following four groups based on their z-scores on the social skills scale: “low skill type”, “low skill of continuing relationship type”, “well-balance type”, and “inactive type”. A Chi-square test revealed that a greater portion of the ASD group included students belonging to the “inactive, authoritative and low type” and “inactive type” cluster as compared to the typically developing group.

Conclusions: The Adolescent with ASD have social skills characterized by inactive type that poor entry skills.

初中生孤独症谱系障碍的社交技能、学校适应不良和应激反应特征
目的:探讨自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)青少年的社交技能与正常发育学生的差异。方法:以299名公立学校初中生为调查对象。该小组包括19名患有自闭症的初中生。参与者回答了关于社交技能、学校不适应和压力的自评问卷。结果:结果显示,与正常发育的同龄人相比,患有ASD的青少年存在心理健康问题(在压力反应和学校适应不良方面)和较差的社交技能。通过聚类分析,将被试在社交技能量表上的z得分分为“低技能型”、“低技能持续型”、“良好平衡型”和“不活跃型”四组。卡方检验显示,与典型发展组相比,ASD组中更大比例的学生属于“不活跃、权威和低类型”和“不活跃类型”。结论:青少年ASD的社交技能表现为不活跃型,入门技能较差。
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No To Hattatsu Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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