Word Associations of Schizophrenic Children

Author:

Johnston Mary Hollis1

Affiliation:

1. University of Chicago

Abstract

A study of word associations in 84 normal and 16 disturbed 10- and 11-yr.-old children was made through an integration of two prior methods of word-association research: the study of pathological features of adult schizophrenic language and the study of psycholinguistic features of developmental changes in children's associations. The associations of 8 schizophrenic children and 8 non-schizophrenic children in residential treatment were compared with those of 84 normal children. The associative differences were most consistent and definitive among the schizophrenic children: they gave fewer common responses and more idiosyncratic, unrelated responses. All the children made responses termed “playing with the word,” which is a sign of association disturbance in adults but appears to be normal in children. The associative differences observed between normal and disturbed children were interpreted as not so much reflecting a “developmental lag” in associative structure as a difficulty in selection of an association from what is believed to be a normal associative repertoire. The variability in occurrence of common responses plus the appearance of the expected “paradigmatic shift” in all the children supported this interpretation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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