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Analysis of the guiding effect of image dissemination on students with autism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2023
Abstract
Childhood autism is a severe and widespread disorder characterized by social interaction disorders, speech development disorders, and language communication deficits accompanied by stereotypical behavior. The growth of children with autism requires guidance, and video images greatly appeal to children due to their rich content and images. The video has brought about changes in popular culture and can spread positive influences and values.
The study selected 90 children with autism in our hospital and randomly divided them into experimental and control groups. The control group received conventional treatment, while the experimental group received auxiliary treatment guided by imaging and video based on the control group to alleviate symptoms of autism in children. The treatment lasted for 16 weeks, and after the end of the treatment, the symptoms of autism in both groups of patients were evaluated and analyzed.
The study used SPSS23.0 software to analyze data statistically, and the results showed that the experimental group that applied image dissemination to adjuvant treatment for autism patients had a significant increase in indicators such as social communication, cognitive ability, and emotional understanding ability after treatment (P<0.05). After the intervention, the control and experimental groups showed a decrease in the values of various indicators, with the experimental group showing a more significant decrease (P<0.05).
The method of image dissemination has a specific guiding effect. In treating students with autism, this method can effectively alleviate children’s symptoms and provide new ideas for treating autism.
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