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自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种生长发育障碍,它会导致大脑功能不能正常工作,影响生长发育、沟通能力、语言发展和互动能力。考虑到母亲是孩子最亲密的照顾者,与自闭症儿童接受性语言发展相关的养育方式很重要。本研究的目的是在Pontianak Sungai Bangkong医院的特殊需要儿童设施中确定父母教养方式与ASD儿童接受性语言发展之间的关系。这种类型的研究使用了横断面方法的相关描述。在Pontianak Sungai Bangkong医院为有特殊需要的儿童设置的48人样本。接受性语言发育正常的权威型父母占16.7%,而接受性语言发育异常的父母占83.3%。父母教养方式与ASD儿童接受性语言发展之间存在显著的相关性(p值= 0.001 < 0.05)。在Pontianak Sungai Bangkong医院的特殊需要儿童设施中,父母教养方式与ASD儿童的接受性语言发展之间存在关系。
Parenting Patterns with Receptive Language Development in Autist Spectrume Disorder (ASD) Children
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a form of growth and development disorder that causes brain function not to work normally, affecting growth and development, communication skills, language development, and interaction skills. Parenting styles related to the development of receptive language in children with ASD are important considering that the mother is the closest caregiver to the child. This study aims to determine the relationship between parenting style and receptive language development in children with ASD at the Special Needs Children's Installation at the Sungai Bangkong Hospital, Pontianak. This type of research uses a correlational description with a cross-sectional approach. A sample of 48 people at the Installation for Children with Special Needs at the Sungai Bangkong Hospital, Pontianak. Most of the authoritarian parenting styles for normal receptive language development are 16,7%, while parenting styles with abnormal receptive language development are 83,3%. There is a relationship between parenting style and receptive language development in ASD children with a p-value = 0,001 <0,05. There is a relationship between parenting style and receptive language development in ASD children in the Special Needs Children's Installation at the Sungai Bangkong Hospital, Pontianak.