涉及语言困难的幼儿问题行为:与语言和意向沟通的关系。

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2020-01-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2396941519900076
Rianne Jansen, Jarymke Maljaars, Anouk Verhappen, Inge Zink, Jean Steyaert, Ilse Noens
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摘要

背景与目的:本研究旨在探讨语言和意向沟通对问题行为内化和外化的影响。方法:29名有语言障碍的荷兰语儿童(年龄24-46个月)参加了本研究。对于大多数儿童来说,这些早期的语言障碍似乎是更广泛的神经发育障碍的一部分,主要是自闭症谱系障碍。父母对阿肯巴赫儿童行为检查表1½-5的评分是根据儿童的语言水平和有意交际能力来预测的,后者由父母报告和直接观察来评估。在所有系列的分层回归分析中,实足年龄和非言语心理年龄均被纳入协变量。结果:父母通常报告戒断,情绪反应行为,注意力问题和攻击行为。父母评价的意向沟通是内化问题行为最重要的预测因子,对攻击行为也有重要的预测作用。然而,实足年龄和/或非语言心理年龄也能预测父母评价的外化问题行为水平,尤其是注意力问题。结论:语言障碍与问题行为之间的关系可能受到成熟程度和儿童有意沟通能力的影响。因此,语言能力应该独立于儿童的意向交际能力进行评估,而意向交际能力在不同的环境中可能会有所不同。
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Problem behavior in young children referred with language difficulties: Relations to language and intentional communication.

Problem behavior in young children referred with language difficulties: Relations to language and intentional communication.

Problem behavior in young children referred with language difficulties: Relations to language and intentional communication.

Problem behavior in young children referred with language difficulties: Relations to language and intentional communication.

Background and aims: This exploratory study aims to examine the relative contribution of language and intentional communication to internalizing and externalizing problem behavior.

Methods: Twenty-nine Dutch-speaking children (age range 24-46 months) referred with language difficulties participated in this study. For the majority of children, these early language difficulties appeared to be part of a broader neurodevelopmental disorder, mainly autism spectrum disorder. Parent ratings on the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist 1½-5 were predicted from children's language level and intentional communicative abilities, the latter being assessed by both parent report and direct observation. In all series of hierarchical regression analyses, chronological age and nonverbal mental age were included as covariates.

Results: Parents commonly reported withdrawal, emotionally reactive behavior, attention problems, and aggressive behavior. Parent-rated intentional communication was the most important predictor of internalizing problem behavior and played an important role in the prediction of aggressive behavior as well. However, chronological age and/or nonverbal mental age also predicted parent-rated levels of externalizing problem behavior, especially attention problems.

Conclusions: The relation between language difficulties and problem behavior may be influenced by maturation and children's ability to communicate intentionally.Implications: Language proficiency should, therefore, be independently assessed from children's intentional communicative abilities which, in turn, may differ across contexts.

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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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