在非语言社区中,使用正式语言是言语自闭症儿童的一个显著标志:以阿拉伯语为例。

Konstantinos Francis, Nasser Alshammari, Nailah Alsulaihim, Suja Aboukhamseen, Mohammad El Dardiri, Fawzeiah AlRashidi, Hashem Almutaz Ridha, Mada Al-Hassan, Arhonto Terzi
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本研究旨在调查阿拉伯双语社区的幼儿使用正式语言(现代标准阿拉伯语 [MSA])的情况是否能提供诊断见解,尤其是对言语自闭症儿童的诊断见解,并进一步探讨这一现象。我们采用了队列研究设计,研究对象是在科威特两个具有代表性的省的阿拉伯语幼儿园就读的 4-6 岁第一语言为阿拉伯语的流利儿童。我们通过基于计算机的结构化语言测试对报告的使用 MSA 的病例进行了评估,并对确诊病例进一步评估了 MSA 的来源、言语智商、气质特征和自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD)。每个使用 MSA 的儿童都从同班中挑选了四名没有发育障碍的儿童作为对照组。会说话的学龄前儿童使用 MSA 的频率为 0.46%。使用 MSA 与父母的教育程度、接触 MSA 的次数和言语智商无关,但与 ASD 的严重程度有关。使用 MSA 的 ASD 预测概率为 0.86。ASD-MSA 使用者的执行功能与对照组相似,明显高于文献中未选定的自闭症同龄人。MSA的使用有可能成为诊断言语自闭症儿童的有力标志,而这些儿童往往被漏诊或延误诊断。我们还讨论了自闭症儿童语言习得的策略。
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The use of formal language as a strong sign of verbal autistic children in diglossic communities: The case of Arabic.

The current study aimed to investigate whether the use of formal language (Modern Standard Arabic [MSA]) by young children in diglossic Arab communities offers diagnostic insights, especially for verbal autistic children and to further explore this phenomenon. We used a cohort study design, with 4-6-year-old fluent first language Arabic-speaking children attending Arabic Kindergartens in two representative Kuwait governates. Reported cases for MSA use were assessed via a computer-based structured language test and corroborated cases were further assessed for exposure to sources of MSA, verbal IQ, temperamental characteristics, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Four children from the same class without developmental difficulties were selected for each MSA user as control group. The frequency of MSA use among verbal pre-schoolers was 0.46%. Use of MSA did not correlate with parents' education, amount of exposure to MSA, verbal IQ, but with severity of ASD. Predicted probability of ASD in the presence of MSA was 0.86. Executive functions of ASD-MSA users were similar to those of the control group and significantly higher than unselected autistic peers in the literature. The use of MSA has the potential to serve as a strong sign for the diagnosis of verbal autistic children, often missed or delayed in being diagnosed. We also discuss strategies via which language is acquired in ASD.

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