학술논문

Parent Descriptions of the Active Play Behaviors of Their Twins and Triplets With Autism.
Document Type
Article
Source
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. Oct2023, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p739-757. 19p. 2 Charts.
Subject
*TREATMENT of autism
*PARENT attitudes
*PSYCHOLOGY of parents
*MULTIPLE birth
*RESEARCH methodology
*TWINS
*INTERVIEWING
*PHYSICAL activity
*PHENOMENOLOGY
*CONCEPTUAL structures
*HEALTH behavior
*PLAY
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*PARENT-child relationships
*THEMATIC analysis
*JUDGMENT sampling
*DATA analysis software
*CONTENT analysis
*CHILDREN
Language
ISSN
0736-5829
Abstract
Children with autism engage in active play in different ways than children who are neurotypical, but their active play behaviors are not well understood. Research with twins and triplets with autism offers a unique opportunity to gain a clear picture of the play behaviors of children with autism because twins and triplets share many similarities (age, access to toys, etc.). Through semistructured interviews, this descriptive phenomenological study aimed to describe the active play behaviors of 19 twins and triplets with autism from the perspective of their parents (N = 9). The interviews revealed two main themes: (a) parents' descriptions of active play and (b) parents' descriptions of social play. The results reveal the diverse active and social play behaviors of twins and triplets with autism; parents described their children's play behavior when engaging in sensory, indoor, outdoor, and organized play. These results suggest that children with autism may be meeting the definition of active play in nontraditional ways. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]