Title of article :
Effect of Intervention Training on the Mother-Child Relationship in Children with Autism: A Control Trial
Author/Authors :
Mirzaei ، Fatemeh Student Research Center, Dr. Seyed Abolfazl Garazi Hospital - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Cheraghi ، Fatemeh Department of Pediatric Nursing - Chronic Diseases (Home Care) Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Khazaei ، Salman Health Sciences Research Center, Health Sciences Technology Research Institute - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei ، Mohammad Department of Pediatric Nursing, Department of Nursing - Chronic Diseases (Home Care) Research Center, Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi ، Fatemeh Department of Pediatric Nursing, Department of Nursing - Chronic Diseases (Home Care) Research Center, Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
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1
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8
Abstract :
Background: The disability to recognize emotional and mental states in others’ facial expressions is acknowledged as one of the major developmental-behavioral problems in children with autism. Therefore, it is necessary to study the effect of facial emotion recognition training on the interaction skills of children with autism. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of emotional facial recognition on the mother-child relationship in children with autism. Methods: The present clinical trial was conducted based on a pre-test post-test design. Children aged 6-12 years with high- or moderate-functioning autism were assigned to two groups using the random block sampling method. Children in the intervention group were trained in 10 45-min sessions each week for 10 weeks using 40 images related to four situations of happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. The mother-child relationship questionnaire was completed one day before and one day after the intervention in both groups by the research assistant. Data were analyzed with SPSS software version 22. Results: Emotional state training improved the mother-child relationship in the intervention group. There was also a statistically significant difference between the total scores of the mother-child relationship in the intervention group and the control group (p 0.000). Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that teaching facial emotion recognition to children with autism can be very effective in promoting mother-child interaction and consequently, their interaction with society. Health officials can benefit from the findings of this study to improve facial recognition and consequently, the mother-child relationship.
Keywords :
Facial Emotion , Training , Mother , Child Relationship , Children , Autism
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal
Journal title :
Shiraz E Medical Journal
Record number :
2719823
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