Emotional competence in children with autism: Diagnostic criteria and empirical evidence |
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Authors: | Sander Begeer Hans M. Koot Carolien Rieffe Mark Meerum Terwogt Hedy Stegge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Psychology and Education, Department of Developmental Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The diagnostic criteria of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) include emotional impairments. However, scientific evidence for these impairments is varied and subtle. In this contribution, recent empirical studies that examined the emotional competence in children and adolescents with ASD are reviewed. Four aspects of emotional competence that are important to children’s daily social functioning (expression, perception, responding, and understanding) are discussed, differentiating between mentally retarded and normally intelligent children and adolescents with and without ASD in natural and structured contexts. On various accounts, the emotional impairments of children with ASD that are found in scientific studies provide a more differentiated view on the impairments suggested by the diagnostic literature. Consistent empirical findings and gaps in the field are discussed. Theoretical and clinical recommendations for assessment procedures are suggested. |
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Keywords: | Autism Mental retardation Intelligence Emotion Emotional development Theory of Mind Diagnostic assessment DSM |
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