Parent-child interaction and developmental outcomes in children with typical and elevated likelihood of autism

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作者
Del Rosario, Chelo [1 ]
Nixon, Elizabeth [1 ]
Quigley, Jean [1 ]
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O. [2 ]
Maybery, Murray T. [3 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Psychol, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Univ Western Australia, Perth Childrens Hosp, Telethon Kids Inst, 15 Hosp Ave, Nedlands, Australia
[3] Univ Western Australia, Sch Psychol Sci, 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Autism; Parent -child interaction; Developmental outcomes; Dyadic interaction; MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY; JOINT ENGAGEMENT; LOW-RISK; AT-RISK; SIBLINGS; LANGUAGE; BEHAVIORS; CAREGIVER;
D O I
10.1016/j.infbeh.2023.101830
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Background: Early parent-child interactions have a critical impact on the developmental outcomes of the child. It has been reported that infants with a family history of autism and their parents may engage in different patterns of behaviours during interaction compared to those without a family history of autism. This study investigated the association of parent-child interactions with child developmental outcomes of those with typical and elevated likelihood of autism.Method: This longitudinal study investigated the relationship between global attributes of parent -child interaction and the developmental outcomes of infant siblings with elevated likelihood (EL: n = 29) or typical likelihood (TL: n = 39) of developing autism. Parent-child interactions were recorded during a session of free-play when the infants were six months of age. Developmental assessments were carried out when the children were 12 and 24 months of age.Results: The intensity of mutuality was significantly higher in the TL group than in the EL group, and developmental outcomes were poorer in the EL group when compared to the TL group. Positive associations between parent-child interaction scores at six months and developmental outcomes at 12 months were observed only in the TL group. However, in the EL group, higher levels of infant positive affect and attentiveness paid to the caregiver is associated with lower autism symptoms. Due to the sample size and design of the study, the findings must be viewed as indicative.Conclusion: This preliminary investigation demonstrated differences in the association between parent-child interaction quality and developmental outcomes for children with typical and elevated likelihood for autism. Future studies should combine micro-analytic and macro-analytic approaches to parent-child interaction to further examine the nature of this relationship.
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