| Form of presentation | Articles in international journals and collections |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
| Язык | английский |
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Akhmetzyanova Anna Ivanovna, author
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| Bibliographic description in the original language |
Abayeva G.A, Akhmetzyanova A.I, Butabayeva L.A, The ways of communication for children with autism spectrum disorder//Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies. - 2024. - Vol.14, Is.4. - Art. №e202462. |
| Annotation |
Deficits in social cognition underlie many of the profound challenges individuals with autism
spectrum disorder face interacting with and understanding others. This study aimed to evaluate
abilities predicting behavioral, verbal, and emotional responses during simulated social
scenarios in 42 autistic children. Additionally, communication patterns were analyzed across
solitary, peer, and group settings. A multifaceted assessment battery including the “prognostic
stories” technique, expert observational ratings, cultural congruence metrics, and activity
mapping provided insights into participants' capacity forecasting actions, statements, and
feelings in interpersonal situations. Results revealed marked variability across skill domains, with
greatest impairments anticipating emotions. Communication quality and self-regulation
strongly correlated with predictive accuracy. Cluster analysis indicated four distinct functional
profiles (“proactive planners”, “regulatory navigators”, “quiet observers”, and “balanced
responders”) highlighting heterogeneous strengths warranting support. Despite challenges
inferring psychological states, personalized interventions targeting highly correlated skill deficits
offer optimal social adaptation. Findings reiterate calls for balanced approaches recognizing
autistic diversity while compassionately addressing barriers to inclusion. With acceptance and
opportunity, individuals across the spectrum have much to contribute. Limitations include
sample size and gender imbalance. Follow-up longitudinal tracking is warranted. |
| Keywords |
autism spectrum disorder, social cognition, communication skills, prognostic
methodology, executive functions |
| The name of the journal |
ONLINE JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
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| URL |
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85211891502&doi=10.30935%2fojcmt%2f15611&partnerID=40&md5=6cadecd40bd0613c57e89473d08463d6 |
| Please use this ID to quote from or refer to the card |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=309129&p_lang=2 |
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Akhmetzyanova Anna Ivanovna |
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| dc.date.accessioned |
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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| dc.date.issued |
2024 |
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| dc.identifier.citation |
Abayeva G.A, Akhmetzyanova A.I, Butabayeva L.A, The ways of communication for children with autism spectrum disorder//Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies. - 2024. - Vol.14, Is.4. - Art. №e202462. |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=309129&p_lang=2 |
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| dc.description.abstract |
ONLINE JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES |
ru_RU |
| dc.description.abstract |
Deficits in social cognition underlie many of the profound challenges individuals with autism
spectrum disorder face interacting with and understanding others. This study aimed to evaluate
abilities predicting behavioral, verbal, and emotional responses during simulated social
scenarios in 42 autistic children. Additionally, communication patterns were analyzed across
solitary, peer, and group settings. A multifaceted assessment battery including the “prognostic
stories” technique, expert observational ratings, cultural congruence metrics, and activity
mapping provided insights into participants' capacity forecasting actions, statements, and
feelings in interpersonal situations. Results revealed marked variability across skill domains, with
greatest impairments anticipating emotions. Communication quality and self-regulation
strongly correlated with predictive accuracy. Cluster analysis indicated four distinct functional
profiles (“proactive planners”, “regulatory navigators”, “quiet observers”, and “balanced
responders”) highlighting heterogeneous strengths warranting support. Despite challenges
inferring psychological states, personalized interventions targeting highly correlated skill deficits
offer optimal social adaptation. Findings reiterate calls for balanced approaches recognizing
autistic diversity while compassionately addressing barriers to inclusion. With acceptance and
opportunity, individuals across the spectrum have much to contribute. Limitations include
sample size and gender imbalance. Follow-up longitudinal tracking is warranted. |
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| dc.language.iso |
ru |
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| dc.subject |
autism spectrum disorder |
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| dc.subject |
social cognition |
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| dc.subject |
communication skills |
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| dc.subject |
prognostic
methodology |
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| dc.subject |
executive functions |
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| dc.title |
The ways of communication for children with autism spectrum disorder |
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| dc.type |
Articles in international journals and collections |
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