通过艺术和技术增强自闭症患者的创造力

Jeana M. Holt , Katelyn Siekman , Murad H. Taani , Margaret Fairbanks , Lilly Carrillo , Mark Fairbanks , Nathaniel Stern
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关于自闭症患者创造力的争论还在继续。虽然有些人认为认知和社会沟通的差异限制了创造力,但也有人强调自闭症患者在创造性领域的成功。本研究探讨了艺术、讲故事和科技结合的工作坊对自闭症青少年和青年会创造性自我效能的影响。采用融合混合方法设计,研究人员通过调查收集定量数据,并从参与者的演讲和数字文物中收集定性数据。采用线性混合效应模型来评估创造性自我效能的变化,并通过主题分析探索定性见解。24名患有自闭症的asa参与了研究。虽然定量结果不显著,但定性结果显示,参与者认为自己很有创造力,并自信地通过他们的工作表达了这一点。主题包括艺术探索、艺术自我发现和庆祝创意作品的多种方式。参与者一致表现出创造力和乐趣。这些发现肯定了自闭症患者拥有并重视创造力。未来的研究应该调查是否创造性的自信和自我发现反映在参与者的叙述导致持续的艺术参与。洞察可以为基于优势的干预措施的发展提供信息,这些干预措施可以培养创造性的好奇心,支持身份形成,发展就业技能,并促进自闭症患者的终身学习。
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Empowering autistic creativity through art and technology
The debate continues regarding the creative abilities of individuals with autism. While some argue that cognitive and social communication differences limit creativity, others highlight autistic success in creative fields. This study investigated the impact of a workshop integrating art, storytelling, and technology on the creative self-efficacy of autistic adolescents and young adults (AYAs). Using a convergent mixed-methods design, researchers collected quantitative data through surveys and qualitative data from participant presentations and digital artifacts. A linear mixed-effects model was used to evaluate changes in creative self-efficacy, and a thematic analysis explored qualitative insights. Twenty-four autistic AYAs participated. Although quantitative results were non-significant, qualitative findings revealed that participants saw themselves as creative and confidently expressed this through their work. Themes included Artistic Exploration, Artistic Self-Discovery, and Many Ways to Celebrate Creative Works. Participants consistently demonstrated creative capacity and enjoyment. These findings affirm that autistic individuals possess and value creativity. Future research should investigate whether the creative confidence and self-discovery reflected in participants’ narratives lead to sustained artistic engagement. Insights could inform the development of strengths-based interventions that foster creative curiosity, support identity formation, develop employable skills, and promote lifelong learning for autistic individuals.
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