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Imitation and communication skills development in children with pervasive developmental disorders

机译:患儿模仿和沟通技巧的发展 普遍性发育障碍

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This study evaluates the correlation between failure to develop spontaneous imitation and language skills in pervasive developmental disorders. Sixty-four children between the age of 3 and 8 years were assessed using the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R), the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), as well as direct observation of imitation. The sample was subdivided into a verbal and a nonverbal group. Analysis of mean scores on the CARS “imitation” items and of ADI-R “spontaneous imitation” and “pointing to express interest” revealed a statistically significant difference between verbal and nonverbal groups, with more severe impairment/higher scores in the nonverbal than the verbal group. These results suggest that nonverbal children have specifically impaired imitation and pointing skills.
机译:这项研究评估了普遍发展性障碍中发展自发模仿失败与语言技能之间的相关性。使用自闭症诊断访谈修订版(ADI-R),儿童自闭症评定量表(CARS)和自闭症诊断观察时间表(ADOS)对64位3至8岁的儿童进行了评估观察模仿。样本分为语言和非语言组。对CARS“模仿”项目的平均得分以及ADI-R“自发模仿”和“表达兴趣的指向”的平均得分进行分析,发现语言和非语言组之间的统计差异显着,非语言组的障碍/得分更高,高于非语言组。语言组。这些结果表明,非语言儿童的模仿和指点能力特别受损。

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