Joint Attention Ability in Autism and Mental Disability. A Multiple Case Study

Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/saec-2021-0018
Ovidiu Damian
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Abstract A particularly important indicator in diagnosing autism is the deficit in joint attention. This concept refers to a socio-communicative, pre-linguistic ability, which is accomplished by shared gestures and mutual monitoring of the attention given to an object or a certain event (Adamson, Bakeman and Deckner, 2004; Slaughter and McConnell, 2003). Joint attention mechanism is considered a pivotal ability, its development determining other functional areas to progress. Therefore, our research focuses on the development of this ability seen as the basis for a subsequent functioning as close to the normal parameters as possible. A functional evaluation of the joint attention ability was conducted for the three cases involved in this research and the effects of an intervention plan meant to develop this behavior were evaluated. The therapeutic process was structured on stages and conceived in accordance with the particularities and characteristics of each case, these being the premises for the program’s success. The positive results in acquiring this behavior are highlighted by the assessment of the therapy. This gives us the right to think that the therapy will have positive effects upon other developmental areas of these children, thus improving the quality of their lives.
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自闭症和精神残疾患者的联合注意能力。多案例研究
摘要诊断自闭症的一个特别重要的指标是联合注意力不足。这一概念指的是一种社会交际、语言前的能力,它是通过共同的手势和相互监控对物体或某一事件的关注来实现的(Adamson,Bakeman和Deckner,2004;Slaughter和McConnell,2003年)。联合注意力机制被认为是一种关键能力,它的发展决定了其他功能领域的进步。因此,我们的研究重点是发展这种能力,将其视为后续功能的基础,尽可能接近正常参数。对本研究中涉及的三个案例进行了联合注意力能力的功能评估,并评估了旨在发展这种行为的干预计划的效果。治疗过程是分阶段构建的,并根据每个病例的特殊性和特点进行构思,这些是该项目成功的前提。获得这种行为的积极结果通过对治疗的评估得到了强调。这使我们有权认为这种疗法将对这些儿童的其他发育领域产生积极影响,从而提高他们的生活质量。
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