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摘要
四名来自空中交通管制中心的智障成年人接受了系统的训练(使用角色扮演和其他技巧),学会了乘坐公共汽车旅行、购物和在当地购物中心的咖啡馆用餐。据推测,通过教授这三种特定的自助或“社区生活”技能,他们的一般社会互动技能会得到改善(Marholin et al., 1979)。对AAMD适应行为量表和作者设计的TAF量表进行了前后测量,结果表明上述预测是正确的。在三种被教授的技能上也有明显的改善,尽管这些并不总是统计学上显著的。受训人员的信心水平(由助教衡量)亦有所改善,他们在使用这些公共设施时越来越独立。自这项研究以来,ATC的另外三个小组已经开始使用相同的评估和培训方法。
SYSTEMATIC TRAINING OF BUS, SHOPPING, AND CAFETERIA SKILLS
Four mentally handicapped adults from an ATC were systematically trained (using role-play and other techniques) to travel by bus, go shopping, and use cafes at a local shopping complex. It was hypothesised that their general social interaction skills would improve as a consequence of teaching them these three specific self-help or “community living” skills (Marholin et al., 1979). Pre- and post-measurements on the AAMD Adaptive Behavior Scales, and on an observational scale (TAF) devised by the author, showed that this prediction was fulfilled. There were also clear improvements in the three taught skills although these were not always statistically significant. The trainees' level of confidence (as measured by the TAS) also showed improvement, with increasing independence in using these public facilities. Since this study, three more groups at the ATC have started using the same assessment and training methods.