Measuring Changes in Social Skills Throughout an Intervention Program for Children with ASD, Contributions from Polar Coordinate Analysis

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作者
Alcover, Carlota [1 ]
Angeles Mairena, M. [2 ]
Rodriguez-Medina, Jairo [3 ]
Mezzatesta, Marcela [2 ]
Balana, Gemma [2 ]
Elias, Neus [2 ]
Elias, Maria [2 ]
Arias-Pujol, Eulalia [1 ]
机构
[1] Ramon Llull Univ, FPCEE Blanquerna, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Sant Joan Deu Hosp, Dept Mental Hlth, Multidisciplinary Unit Autism Spectrum Disorder U, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Nacl Educac Distancia UNED, Dept Methods Res & Diag Educ, Fac Educ, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Polar coordinate analysis; Autism spectrum disorders; Social skills; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; HIGH-FUNCTIONING CHILDREN; COMMUNICATION; ADOLESCENTS; BEHAVIOR; YOUTH; AGREEMENT; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s10803-022-05496-0
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
The demand of social skills interventions for people with ASD has grown in recent years. The main goal of this research was to study social skills: "responding to interaction" and "initiating interaction", and to capture whether there were differences between an initial and a final session in a program for children with ASD. Additionally, we aimed to compare social skills patterns according to the VIQ level. The sample (N = 20) was divided into 2 subgroups depending on whether the VIQ was > 90 or < 90. We employed a mixed methods approach based on a systematic observation of social behaviors. The observational design was nomothetic, follow-up, and multidimensional. Once we confirmed inter-observer reliability for the ad hoc observational instrument we performed descriptive statistics and polar coordinate analysis using LINCE software. The results show high intragroup and intergroup variability. In general, participants with VIQ < 90 showed a better improvement in responding to interaction, whereas participants with VIQ > 90 showed more complex patterns to initiate interactions. The polar coordinate technique was useful for detecting significant relationships between autism's social micro-behaviors. Results and information obtained through observational methodology could allow professionals to understand communication and interaction of participants.
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页码:2246 / 2260
页数:15
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