Emotional Availability in Autism Intervention: A Mother-Father Comparative Analysis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Brain Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.3390/brainsci15020133
Silvia Perzolli, Giulio Bertamini, Paola Venuti, Arianna Bentenuto
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Abstract

Background/objectives: The literature highlights the importance of parental involvement in autism treatment. However, much research has predominantly focused on child outcomes and cognitive dimensions. This study explores the impact of an early intensive intervention with parental involvement, focusing on changes in parents' affective exchanges. Notably, given the paucity of studies on fathers in the intervention context, this study examines the comparative trajectory of change considering both caregivers.

Methods: Twenty autistic preschoolers were monitored for one year during a parental-based intervention. Child-mother and child-father play interactions were coded with the Emotional Availability Scales at baseline and at 12 months. Repeated measures linear mixed-effect models were employed to investigate time and caregiver effects and their interaction.

Results: Results highlighted both similarities and differences in change trajectories between caregivers. Parental sensitivity, structuring, and non-intrusiveness significantly increased for both parents with fathers showing more prominent gains in structuring the interaction while being non-intrusive. Child responsiveness and involvement significantly increased, showing similar trajectories with both caregivers. Children were generally more involved while interacting with their fathers.

Conclusion: Parent-child interactions with caregivers evolved toward more adaptive exchanges regarding emotional availability for children's and parents' dimensions. Fathers appeared to be particularly receptive regarding acquiring structuring abilities and non-intrusive behaviors. Our results underscore the importance of investigating parental features as well as the importance of actively involving caregivers to support distal outcomes and generalization.

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背景/目的:文献强调了父母参与自闭症治疗的重要性。然而,许多研究主要关注儿童的结果和认知层面。本研究探讨了父母参与早期强化干预的影响,重点关注父母情感交流的变化。值得注意的是,鉴于在干预背景下对父亲的研究很少,本研究将考虑这两种照顾者的变化轨迹进行比较研究:方法:对 20 名学龄前自闭症儿童进行了为期一年的监测,期间采取了以父母为基础的干预措施。在基线期和 12 个月时,对儿童与母亲和儿童与父亲的游戏互动进行了情感可得性量表编码。采用重复测量线性混合效应模型来研究时间效应和照顾者效应及其交互作用:结果:研究结果表明,不同照顾者的变化轨迹既有相似之处,也有不同之处。父母双方的敏感性、结构化和非侵入性都有显著提高,父亲在结构化互动和非侵入性方面的提高更为突出。儿童的反应能力和参与度都有明显提高,这一点在两位照顾者身上表现出相似的轨迹。在与父亲的互动中,儿童的参与度普遍较高:亲子与照料者之间的互动,在儿童和父母的情感可用性方面,朝着更加适应性交流的方向发展。在获得结构化能力和非侵入性行为方面,父亲似乎特别容易接受。我们的研究结果强调了调查父母特征的重要性,以及让照顾者积极参与以支持远期结果和推广的重要性。
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