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Explaining Variance in Social Symptoms of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Alkire, Diana; Warnell, Katherine Rice; Kirby, Laura Anderson; Moraczewski, Dustin; Redcay, Elizabeth
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, v51 n4 p1249-1265 Apr 2021
The social symptoms of autism spectrum disorder are likely influenced by multiple psychological processes, yet most previous studies have focused on a single social domain. In school-aged autistic children (n = 49), we compared the amount of variance in social symptoms uniquely explained by theory of mind (ToM), biological motion perception, empathy, social reward, and social anxiety. Parent-reported emotional contagion--the aspect of empathy in which one shares another's emotion--emerged as the most important predictor, explaining 11-14% of the variance in social symptoms, with higher levels of emotional contagion predicting lower social symptom severity. Our findings highlight the role of mutual emotional experiences in social-interactive success, as well as the limitations of standard measures of ToM and social processing in general.
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Theory of Mind, Biology, Motion, Empathy, Social Influences, Rewards, Anxiety, Emotional Response, Predictor Variables, Children, Perception
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