教导自闭症青少年如何在对话中使用亲社会的谎言

Jasmine R. Sorrell, Mark E. Wildmon
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患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体通常在社会沟通和互动方面存在缺陷。因此,在过去的几十年里,许多研究都集中在自闭症儿童和青少年的亲社会技能发展上。在文献中越来越常见的一种技巧是亲社会欺骗。然而,仍然需要一种更有效的方法来教授这项技能。因此,本研究试图通过行为技能训练(BST)指导ASD青少年在参与各种社会互动时如何使用亲社会谎言。在被试中使用了非并发的多重基线设计,结果表明,无论是虚拟教学还是面对面的BST教学,青少年都能够成功地学会如何讲亲社会谎言。通过模拟、排练和反馈,所有参与者在参与对话时都显著提高了说出亲社会谎言的能力。此外,这种治疗使参与者获得了参与他们有限兴趣之外的对话所需的技能。本研究的意义以及局限性和未来的发展方向也将被讨论。
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Teaching adolescents with autism how to use prosocial lies in conversation
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) commonly have deficits in social communication and interactions. Therefore, numerous studies have been published over the last few decades which have centred on prosocial skills development for children and adolescents identified as having ASD. One skill that has become more common in the literature, is that of prosocial deception. However, a need still exists for a more effective way to teach this skill. Therefore, this study sought to instruct adolescents with ASD how to use prosocial lies when engaging in various social interactions via behavioural skills training (BST). A nonconcurrent multiple baseline design across participants was used, and results indicated adolescents were able to successfully learn how to tell prosocial lies when taught either virtually or in-person using BST. All participants significantly increased their ability to tell a prosocial lie while appearing engaged in a conversation through the use of modeling, rehearsal, and feedback. Additionally, the treatment resulted in the participants acquiring the skills needed to engage in conversations outside of their restricted interests. Implications of this research along with limitations and future directions will also be discussed.
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