Narratives of preterm and full-term preschool-aged children: Analyses of different narrative dimensions

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL British Journal of Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2025-03-16 DOI:10.1111/bjdp.12555
İbrahim Akkan, Şeref Can Esmer, Işıl Doğan, Aslı Aktan-Erciyes, Ö. Ece Demir-Lira, Tilbe Göksun
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Preterm birth increases the likelihood of early language and cognitive delays, but less is known about later aspects of language development, such as narrative generation. Narrative skills involve dimensions, such as linguistic and narrative complexity, and preterm (PT) and full-term (FT) children's narrative performances may vary across these dimensions. We investigated the role of neonatal status on the total number of words produced, linguistic complexity, and narrative complexity across two presentation modes: narrative generation while seeing pictures and narrative generation after watching an animated video. Seventy-one Turkish-reared preschool-aged children (31 PT [Mage = 48.70, SD = 1.53] and 40 FT [Mage = 48.83, SD = 1.63]) participated in the study. Despite having lower expressive vocabulary skills (assessed by a standardized task) than full-term children, preterm children performed comparably in both picture and animated video-stories, except PT children tended to produce longer narratives in the picture story, possibly due to the different demand characteristics of the tasks. Overall, our findings support the possibility of interacting factors that may help PT children overcome challenges in narrative development.

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早产儿和足月学龄前儿童的叙事:不同叙事维度的分析。
早产增加了早期语言和认知迟缓的可能性,但对语言发展的后期方面知之甚少,比如叙事生成。叙事技能涉及语言和叙事复杂性等维度,早产儿和足月儿童的叙事表现可能在这些维度上有所不同。我们研究了新生儿状态对两种呈现模式(看图片时的叙事生成和看动画视频后的叙事生成)的总字数、语言复杂性和叙事复杂性的影响。71名土耳其裔学龄前儿童(31名PT [Mage = 48.70, SD = 1.53], 40名FT [Mage = 48.83, SD = 1.63])参与研究。尽管早产儿的表达词汇能力(通过标准化任务评估)低于足月儿童,但他们在图片故事和动画视频故事中的表现相当,除了PT儿童倾向于在图片故事中产生更长的叙述,可能是由于任务的不同需求特征。总的来说,我们的研究结果支持相互作用因素的可能性,这些因素可能有助于PT儿童克服叙事发展方面的挑战。
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British Journal of Developmental Psychology
British Journal of Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Developmental Psychology publishes full-length, empirical, conceptual, review and discussion papers, as well as brief reports, in all of the following areas: - motor, perceptual, cognitive, social and emotional development in infancy; - social, emotional and personality development in childhood, adolescence and adulthood; - cognitive and socio-cognitive development in childhood, adolescence and adulthood, including the development of language, mathematics, theory of mind, drawings, spatial cognition, biological and societal understanding; - atypical development, including developmental disorders, learning difficulties/disabilities and sensory impairments;
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