孤独症青少年社会沟通困难的同伴干预:文献回顾及研究建议

C. L. Cole
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患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的青少年经常经历社交沟通困难,这对他们与典型同龄人的社交互动产生了负面影响。然而,与其他年龄和残疾群体不同,很少有干预研究为这些学生提供最佳实践。一种针对低龄自闭症学生的循证策略是同伴介导干预(PMI)。PMI可能特别有希望用于青少年,因为同龄人随时可用,并且是鼓励真实高中对话的天然专家。本文综述了以往评估使用PMI来提高ASD学生社交技能的研究。确定了与积极学生成果相关的具体干预特征,并为未来的研究提供了建议。由于社交对话在高中阶段的重要性,患有自闭症的青少年成为了目标。
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Peer-Mediated Intervention for Social Communication Difficulties in Adolescents with Autism: Literature Review and Research Recommendations
Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) often experience social-communication difficulties that negatively impact their social interactions with typical peers. However, unlike other age and disability groups, there is little intervention research to inform best practice for these students. One evidence-based strategy for younger students with ASD is peer-mediated intervention (PMI). PMI may be particularly promising for use with adolescents, as peers are readily available and are natural experts for encouraging authentic high school conversations. This paper provides a review of previous research that evaluated the use of PMI to improve the socialcommunication skills of students with ASD. Specific intervention features associated with positive student outcomes are identified and recommendations for future research are provided. Adolescents with ASD are targeted due the critical importance of social conversation at the high school level.
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