TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct and indirect measures of social perception, behavior, and emotional functioning in children with asperger's disorder, nonverbal learning disability, or ADHD
AU - Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret
AU - Walkowiak, Jenifer
AU - Wilkinson, Alison
AU - Minne, Elizabeth Portman
PY - 2010/5/1
Y1 - 2010/5/1
N2 - Understanding social interactions is crucial for development of social competence. The present study was one of the first to utilize direct and indirect measures of social perception to explore possible differences among children with nonverbal learning disability (NLD), Asperger's Syndrome (AS), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Combined (ADHD-C), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Predominately Inattentive (ADHD-PI), and controls (N=342). Multiple informants provided ratings of the child's behavioral and social functioning. Results indicated that the NLD and AS groups experienced the most difficulty understanding emotional and nonverbal cues on the direct measure. In addition, children with AS or NLD showed significant signs of sadness and social withdrawal compared to the other groups. Attentional skills, while related to social perception, did not predict social perception difficulties to the same degree as number of AS symptoms.
AB - Understanding social interactions is crucial for development of social competence. The present study was one of the first to utilize direct and indirect measures of social perception to explore possible differences among children with nonverbal learning disability (NLD), Asperger's Syndrome (AS), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Combined (ADHD-C), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Predominately Inattentive (ADHD-PI), and controls (N=342). Multiple informants provided ratings of the child's behavioral and social functioning. Results indicated that the NLD and AS groups experienced the most difficulty understanding emotional and nonverbal cues on the direct measure. In addition, children with AS or NLD showed significant signs of sadness and social withdrawal compared to the other groups. Attentional skills, while related to social perception, did not predict social perception difficulties to the same degree as number of AS symptoms.
KW - ADHD
KW - Asperger's disorder
KW - Behavior
KW - Nonverbal learning disabilities
KW - Social perception
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U2 - 10.1007/s10802-009-9380-7
DO - 10.1007/s10802-009-9380-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 20084452
AN - SCOPUS:77955298651
SN - 0091-0627
VL - 38
SP - 509
EP - 519
JO - Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
JF - Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
IS - 4
ER -