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2022-03-11 13:30
A multimodal analysis of mother-child interaction in children with ASD
-- A single case study of a girl with verbal communication difficulty -- Ryotaro Ito (Kyoto Univ.), Kanae Matushima (Kansai Medical Univ.), Chika Nagaoka (Otemon Gakuin Univ.), Mi AN, Akane Uda, Toshihiro Kato (Kyoto Univ.), Sakiko Yoshikawa (Kyoto University of the Arts), Atshushi Nakazawa (Kyoto Univ.), Miwako Honda (NHO Tokyo Medical Center), Yves Gineste (Kyoto Univ.), Natsuko Ando (Chofu Tozan Hospital), Miyuki Iwamoto (Kyoto Univ.) HCS2021-65 |
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“Humanitude” is a multimodal comprehensive care methodology. In this study, we provided intervention using “Humanitude” to parents of children with autism spectrum disorder. We examined the characteristics of the changes observed in one case of a girl with autism spectrum disorder in a free play setting. For the analysis, the mother-child interactions observed before and after the intervention were quantified using a multimodal analysis method. As a result, the frequency of the mother's reaction to child’s action increased after the intervention. However, the mother’s and the child’s actions, as well as the child's reaction to the mother’s action decreased. |
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autism spectrum disorder / mother-child interaction / multimodal communication / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 121, no. 438, HCS2021-65, pp. 25-30, March 2022. |
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HCS2021-65 |
Date of Issue |
2022-03-04 (HCS) |
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Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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