How are parental reactions to children's emotions linked with Theory of Mind in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder?

被引:5
作者
Mazzone, Stephanie [1 ]
Nader-Grosbois, Nathalie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Catholique Louvain Belgium, Psychol Sci Res Inst, Chair Baron Frere Specialized Educ, Pl Cardinal Mercier 10-L3-05-01, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
关键词
Reactions; Emotions; Theory of mind; Autism spectrum disorders; Socialization; Beliefs; Mental states; HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISM; NEGATIVE EMOTIONS; SOCIAL COMPETENCE; COMMUNITY TRIAL; INVENTORY TOMI; FALSE BELIEF; SOCIALIZATION; VALIDATION; COGNITION; SCHOOL;
D O I
10.1016/j.rasd.2017.05.003
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G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Background: Based on the model of 'Parental Socialization of Emotions' (Eisenberg, Cumberland, & Spinrad, 1998), these studies examined the profiles of parental reactions to their children's emotions and the relation between these reactions and their ASD children's ToM abilities. They could help identify protective versus risk factors in their ToM development. Method: The participants in Study 1 included 29 mothers and 29 fathers of ASD children (26 boys and 3 girls). In Study 2, 39 mothers and 31 fathers and their ASD children participated. In both studies, mothers and fathers independently completed a questionnaire about their reactions to their children's emotions. In Study 2 only, children's ToM abilities were assessed by means of direct measures and a questionnaire completed by parents. Results: The results indicated that mothers displayed more encouragement and less minimizing responses to their ASD children's negative emotions than fathers. For both maternal and paternal model analysed by stepwise regressions, the results highlighted specific links between each parent's reactions and children's ToM abilities that varied according to mental states. These findings suggested that parental reactions which help the children to understand how they can solve problems are protective factors, while parental reactions which deprive children of an opportunity to explore their feelings are risk factors. Conclusion: These studies provide new information about how parental reactions to children's emotions could socialise ASD children's ToM abilities better; this could be useful for adapting parental support programmes.
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