自闭症谱系障碍儿童相互作用的媒介方程:在主题内设计中使用等效检验的概念验证方法。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Larissa Pliska, Isabel Neitzel, Ute Ritterfeld
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摘要

数字技术有望改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的识别过程。具体来说,一种基于虚拟形象互动的自动数字筛查工具可能适合儿童区分发育正常的儿童和有自闭症风险的儿童。第一个挑战是验证媒体等式:自闭症儿童需要在数字环境中进行互动,就像他们在面对面的情况下一样。因此,在代表连续中介层次结构的五种条件下分析热身/对话情况:(a)面对面,(b) facetime, (c)虚拟化身实时,(d)视频预录制,(e)虚拟化身预录制。20名ASD男孩的数据在受试者内设计中使用等效检验进行分析。在所有五种情况之间发现了近似等效性。所有条件的中位数是5(与对话相关的口头反应)。最重要的是,患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童在数字环境中与虚拟形象的表现与他们在现实生活中与人类实验者的表现相似。我们讨论了对临床实践的影响。
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Media Equation of the Interaction of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Proof-of-Concept Approach Using an Equivalence Test in a Within-Subject Design.

Digital technology promises to improve the process of identifying autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Specifically, an automated digital screening tool with avatar-based interaction may be appropriate for children to differentiate between typically developing children and those at risk for ASD. The first challenge is to verify media equation: children with ASD need to interact in a digital environment as they would in a face-to-face situation. Therefore, a warm-up/conversation situation was analyzed within five conditions representing a hierarchy of successive mediation: (a) face-to-face, (b) facetime, (c) avatar real-time, (d) video pre-recorded, (e) avatar pre-recorded. Data from 20 boys with ASD were analyzed in a within-subject design using an equivalence test. Approximate equivalence was found between all five conditions. The median across all conditions is 5 (verbal response related to the conversation). Most importantly, children with ASD behave similarly in the digital environment with an avatar as they do in a real-life situation with a human experimenter. We discussed implications for clinical practice.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders seeks to advance theoretical and applied research as well as examine and evaluate clinical diagnoses and treatments for autism and related disabilities. JADD encourages research submissions on the causes of ASDs and related disorders, including genetic, immunological, and environmental factors; diagnosis and assessment tools (e.g., for early detection as well as behavioral and communications characteristics); and prevention and treatment options. Sample topics include: Social responsiveness in young children with autism Advances in diagnosing and reporting autism Omega-3 fatty acids to treat autism symptoms Parental and child adherence to behavioral and medical treatments for autism Increasing independent task completion by students with autism spectrum disorder Does laughter differ in children with autism? Predicting ASD diagnosis and social impairment in younger siblings of children with autism The effects of psychotropic and nonpsychotropic medication with adolescents and adults with ASD Increasing independence for individuals with ASDs Group interventions to promote social skills in school-aged children with ASDs Standard diagnostic measures for ASDs Substance abuse in adults with autism Differentiating between ADHD and autism symptoms Social competence and social skills training and interventions for children with ASDs Therapeutic horseback riding and social functioning in children with autism Authors and readers of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders include sch olars, researchers, professionals, policy makers, and graduate students from a broad range of cross-disciplines, including developmental, clinical child, and school psychology; pediatrics; psychiatry; education; social work and counseling; speech, communication, and physical therapy; medicine and neuroscience; and public health.
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