儿童精神病诊所中幼儿的一般事件表征。

Acta paedopsychiatrica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
S van Hekken, N van der Meer, A Cladder
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对某儿童精神病诊所的39名儿童(5-8岁)和50名5岁和50名7岁的小学生就“穿衣服”和“上学一天”这两件事进行了访谈。临床组和正常组的儿童都对这些事件形成了一般的表征。临床组的孩子提到的行为、道具和地点更少。两组中几乎所有的孩子都按照正确的时间顺序描述了自己的穿着,但临床组的孩子比正常组的孩子更少地按照正确的时间顺序描述了在学校的一天。临床组的孩子比正常组的孩子更少给出因果解释。在临床组中,有认知/注意力缺陷的儿童往往比那些主要问题是关系的儿童具有更不完整和更不有组织的表征。
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General event representations of young children in a child psychiatric clinic.

Thirty-nine Children (5-8 years old) in a child psychiatric clinic and 50 5-year-old and 50 7-year-old schoolchildren were interviewed about two events: "getting dressed" and "a day in school". Both the children in the clinical and in the normal group formed general representations of these events. Children in the clinical group mentioned fewer acts, props and locations. Nearly all the children in both groups described how one gets dressed in the correct temporal order, but fewer children in the clinical than in the normal group described a day in school in the correct temporal order. Fewer children in the clinical than in the normal group gave causal explanations. Within the clinical group children with cognitive/attentional deficits tended to have less complete and less organized representations than children whose primary problems are relational.

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