IF 5.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Autism Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1177/13623613251329975
David Oppenheim, Michal Mottes-Peleg, Smadar Dolev, Nurit Yirmiya
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对亲子玩玩具的观察通常用于评估父母与非自闭症儿童以及自闭症儿童之间的互动,但一些研究表明,不玩玩具的游戏可能比玩玩具的游戏更能引起积极的互动。本研究的第一个目标是通过比较自闭症学龄前儿童与父母玩玩具和不玩玩具的情况,来考察这种情况是否属实。第二个目标是比较母亲和父亲与孩子之间的互动。研究人员观察了 78 名自闭症学龄前男孩在有玩具或无玩具的情况下与母亲和父亲的互动,并使用情感可得性量表对互动进行了编码。结果显示,在没有玩具的游戏中,母亲和父亲在所有情感可用性量表上的得分都高于有玩具的游戏。此外,在有玩具或无玩具的游戏中,儿童与母亲和父亲的互动几乎没有差异。这两项研究结果拓宽了我们对自闭症儿童与父母的早期社交经验的理解。然而,一些研究和临床经验表明,当父母和孩子在没有玩具的情况下玩耍时,他们之间的互动往往更加积极。本研究的第一个目标就是了解自闭症学龄前儿童的情况是否如此。我们观察了 78 名儿童与父母各自玩耍的情况,并对他们有玩具和无玩具时的玩耍情况进行了比较。研究的第二个目标是比较母亲和父亲与孩子之间的互动,看看他们之间的互动是相似还是不同。我们使用测量父母和孩子之间行为的量表来测量亲子互动的情感质量。我们只研究了男孩,因为自闭症在女孩身上的表现可能不同。我们发现,与玩玩具时相比,不玩玩具时父母和孩子的行为都更积极。此外,当我们比较孩子与母亲和父亲玩耍时的情感质量时,我们发现父母和孩子的表现几乎没有差异。这些研究结果非常重要,因为它们可以指导研究人员、临床医生和家长在研究、干预和日常生活中同时包括玩玩具和不玩玩具的游戏。研究结果还强调了父亲的重要性,因为尽管与母亲相比,研究中的父亲参与日常照顾孩子的程度较低,但他们与孩子的互动与孩子与母亲的互动一样积极。重要的是,我们不知道这些发现是否也适用于自闭症女孩。
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Play interactions of autistic preschoolers with their mothers and fathers without toys yield more positive interactions than play with toys.

Observations of parent-child play with toys are often used to assess interactions between parents and non-autistic as well as autistic children, but some research indicates that play without toys may elicit more positive interactions than play with toys. The first goal of the study was to examine whether this is true in the case of autistic preschoolers by comparing their play with their parents with versus without toys. The second goal was to compare mother- and father-child interactions. Seventy-eight autistic preschooler boys were observed interacting in counterbalanced mother- and father-child play with or without toys, and interactions were coded using the Emotional Availability scales. Results revealed that for both mothers and fathers scores on all of the EA scales in the play episode without toys were higher than scores in the episode with toys. Also, almost no differences were found between children's interactions with their mothers and fathers in both play with or without toys. Both findings broaden our understanding of the early social experiences of autistic children with their parents.Lay AbstractResearchers that study the development of young children often observe them playing with their parents with toys. However, a few studies and clinical experience suggest that the interactions between parents and children are often more positive when they play without toys. The first goal of the study was to find out if this is true for autistic preschoolers. We observed 78 children playing with each of their parents, and compared their play with and without toys. The second goal of the study was to compare mother- and father-child interactions to discover if they are similar or different from one another. We measured the emotional quality of parent-child interactions using scales that measure the behavior of both parents and children toward one another. We studied only boys because autism may present differently in girls. We discovered that both parents' and children's behavior were more positive when they were playing without toys compared to when they were playing with toys. Also, when we compared the emotional quality of how children played with their mothers and their fathers we found almost no differences, both in how the parents and the children behaved. The findings are important because they can guide researchers, clinicians, and parents to include both play with toys and play without toys in studies, interventions, and daily life. They also emphasize the importance of fathers, because although the fathers in the study were somewhat less involved in everyday caregiving with their children compared to mothers, they had interactions with the children that were as positive as those children had with their mothers. Importantly, we do not know if the findings apply to autistic girls as well.

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Autism
Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
11.50%
发文量
160
期刊介绍: Autism is a major, peer-reviewed, international journal, published 8 times a year, publishing research of direct and practical relevance to help improve the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. It is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on research in many areas, including: intervention; diagnosis; training; education; translational issues related to neuroscience, medical and genetic issues of practical import; psychological processes; evaluation of particular therapies; quality of life; family needs; and epidemiological research. Autism provides a major international forum for peer-reviewed research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal''s success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care. Autism is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on evaluative research in all areas, including: intervention, diagnosis, training, education, neuroscience, psychological processes, evaluation of particular therapies, quality of life issues, family issues and family services, medical and genetic issues, epidemiological research.
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