Family Coordination in Families who have a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Silvia Mazzoni
Christian Veronesi
Laura Vismara
Fiorenzo Laghi
Diane Philipp
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[1] Sapienza Università di Roma,Faculty of Medicine and Psychology
[2] Philosophy- University of Cagliari,Department of Educational Sciences, Psychology
[3] University of Toronto,Hincks
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Intersubjectivity; Family coordination; Autism spectrum disorders; Developmental disorders; Observational method;
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Little is known about the interactions of families where there is a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The present study applies the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP) to explore both its applicability to this population as well as to assess resources and areas of deficit in these families. The sample consisted of 68 families with a child with ASD, and 43 families with a typically developing (TD) child. With respect to the global score for family coordination there were several negative correlations: the more severe the symptoms (based on the child’s ADOS score), the more family coordination was dysfunctional. This correlation was particularly high when parents had to play together with the child. In the parts in which only one of the parents played actively with the child, while the other was simply present, some families did achieve scores in the functional range, despite the child’s symptom severity. The outcomes are discussed in terms of their clinical implications both for assessment and for intervention.
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页码:3107 / 3116
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