多模式沟通父母辅导干预中自闭症父母与孩子之间的沟通与情感同步

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
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本研究旨在增加自闭症研究的多样性,并通过远程实践提供家长辅导干预,减少自闭症儿童支持服务的障碍。具体地说,干预对父母和自闭症儿童的沟通和情感的影响是在8个时间点或会议上进行纵向评估的。采用准实验设计,没有对照组,研究结果强调了通过多模式育儿干预在家庭情感和沟通能力方面的亲子二元同步和反应性。因此,言语和情感沟通技巧是未来与父母或监护人的自然干预策略的有希望的目标。此外,研究结果强调,通过利用远程实践方法,可以使多样化和代表性不足的人群更多地获得干预措施。
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Communication and Affective Synchrony between Parents and Their Children with Autism during a Multimodal Communication Parent-Coaching Intervention
Abstract The present study aims to increase diversity in autism research and reduce the barriers to support services for children with ASD through a parent-coaching intervention delivered using telepractice. Specifically, the effects of the intervention on communication and affect for both the parent and child with autism were evaluated longitudinally across 8 time points or sessions. Using a quasi-experimental design, without a control group, findings highlight the parent-child dyadic synchrony and responsiveness in affective and communicative competence in the home via a multimodal parenting intervention. Thus, verbal, and affective communication skills are promising targets for future naturalistic intervention strategies with parents or caretakers. Moreover, findings highlight that access to interventions could be increased to diverse and under-represented populations by leveraging telepractice approaches.
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