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Do Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders Help Other People With Autism Spectrum Disorders? An Investigation of Empathy and Helping Motivation in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:自闭症谱系障碍患者是否对自闭症谱系障碍患者有帮助?成人自闭症谱系障碍患者的移情和帮助动机调查

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Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often lack cognitive empathy, so they experience difficulty in empathizing with others. Although deficits in social abilities, such as empathy, have been demonstrated in previous studies, most stimuli used in previous studies were developed for typically developing (TD) individuals. Previous studies have demonstrated that adults with and without ASD display empathetic responses toward similar others. Adults with ASD (n = 22, 7 women and 15 men, mean age = 26.8 years) and intelligence- and age-matched TD adults (n = 20, 8 women and 12 men, mean age = 24.0 years) participated in the study. They were instructed to read 24 stories (12 stories featured protagonists with characteristics of ASD, and the other 12 featured TD protagonists) and respond to the following questions: “How did the protagonist feel?” and “Would you help if the protagonist were in trouble?” After controlling for alexithymia and AQ based on multiple regression analyses, individuals with ASD empathize with other people who have ASD and are motivated to help other people with ASD. Additionally, social skills and attention to detail were associated with decreased helping motivation for story characters with ASD. Social skills among AQ subscales (social skills, attention switching, attention to detail, communication, and imagination) were the most potent predictor of decreased helping motivation. These findings suggest that the reason why individuals with ASD are considered to have limited cognitive empathy and helping motivation could be related to alexithymia and the lack of social skills and attention to detail, which are related to atypical perception.
机译:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体通常缺乏认知共情,因此他们在与他人共情时会遇到困难。尽管在先前的研究中已经证明了社交能力的缺陷,例如共情,但是先前研究中使用的大多数刺激是针对典型的发展中(TD)个体开发的。先前的研究表明,患有或不患有ASD的成年人对相似的其他人表现出共鸣反应。患有ASD的成人(n = 22、7名女性和15名男性,平均年龄= 26.8岁)以及与智力和年龄相匹配的TD成人(n = 20、8名女性和12名男性,平均年龄= 24.0岁)参加了研究。 。他们被要求阅读24个故事(其中12个故事具有ASD特征的主角,其他12个具有TD主角的主角)并回答以下问题:“主角感觉如何?”和“如果主角遇到麻烦,您会帮忙吗?”在基于多元回归分析控制了读写障碍和AQ之后,患有ASD的人会同情其他患有ASD的人,并有动力去帮助患有ASD的其他人。此外,社交技巧和对细节的关注与ASD故事人物的帮助动机降低有关。 AQ分量表中的社交技能(社交技能,注意力转移,对细节的关注,沟通和想象力)是帮助动机降低的最有效预测因子。这些发现表明,患有ASD的人被认为具有有限的认知同理心和帮助动机的原因可能与运动障碍,缺乏社交技巧和对细节的关注有关,这与非典型感知有关。

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