不只是说说而已;选择性缄默症青少年电脑媒介沟通的研究

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Communication Disorders Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2023.106389
Maretha V. de Jonge , Nikki Nibbering , Iris Brand , Anja van der Voort
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摘要

选择性缄默症(SM)是一种焦虑障碍,表现为在特定情况下持续无法说话。为了促进与SM个体的互动,其他形式的交流(如计算机媒介交流;CMC)经常被尝试。然而,CMC在SM患者中的研究尚不充分,特别是自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,CMC在教育和社会目的方面的重要性只会增加。在本研究中,我们对79例选择性缄默症(n = 34)和典型发育(n = 45)青少年的CMC进行了研究。所有参与者都完成了一份关于在三种情况下(朋友、家庭和学校)口头和书面CMC的调查。结果表明,在不同的语境中,SM青少年不仅口头使用CMC,而且书面使用CMC的频率也低于对照组。与CMC相比,对照组更喜欢面对面的交流,而SM青少年则被分成两派,尤其是在学校环境中。对于家人和朋友,大多数SM组更喜欢面对面的交流,尽管这比CMC组的一部分更容易引起紧张感。这些发现支持了一些轶事报道,即SM不仅影响语言,还扩展到其他交流场所,在许多情况下包括书面交流。这强调了在青少年SM的诊断评估和治疗计划中,不仅要解决说话行为,还要解决写作和CMC的重要性。
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It's about more than just talking; Exploring computer-mediated communication in adolescents with selective mutism

Introduction

Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder categorized by a persistent failure to speak in specific situations. In an attempt to facilitate interaction with individuals with SM, other forms of communication (e.g. computer-mediated communication; CMC) are often tried. However, CMC is understudied in individuals with SM, while, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of CMC for education and social purposes only increased.

Methods

In this study, we explored CMC in 79 adolescents with either selective mutism (n = 34), or typical development (n = 45). All participants completed a survey concerning verbal and written CMC in three contexts (friends, family, and school).

Results

Results showed that adolescents with SM used not only verbal but also written CMC less frequently than the comparison group across contexts. While the comparison group preferred Face-to-Face communication over CMC, adolescents with SM were divided, especially in the school context. With family and friends, the majority of the SM group preferred Face-to-Face communication, even though this provoked more feelings of tension than CMC for part of the group.

Conclusion

These findings support anecdotal reports that SM affects not only speech but extends to other communicative venues and includes written communication in many situations. This underlines the importance of addressing not just speaking behavior but also writing and CMC in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment plans for adolescents with SM.

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Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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71
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters to the editor ("short communications"). Please note that we do not accept case studies unless they conform to the principles of single-subject experimental design. Special issues are published periodically on timely and clinically relevant topics.
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