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A revised instrument for the assessment of empathy and Theory of Mind in adolescents: Introducing the EmpaToM-Y

Journal

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
Volume 53, Issue 6, Pages 2487-2501

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-021-01589-3

Keywords

Social cognition; Social understanding; Theory of mind; Mentalizing; Empathy; Adolescence; Development

Funding

  1. Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Foundation [BO 4962/1-1]

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EmpaToM is a validated social video task designed for independent manipulation and assessment of empathy and Theory of Mind. Studies have shown that empathy and Theory of Mind are dissociable constructs in adults. A new version, EmpaToM-Y, has been specifically designed for measuring these capacities in youths.
Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are two core components of social understanding. The EmpaToM is a validated social video task that allows for independent manipulation and assessment of the two capacities. First applications revealed that empathy and ToM are dissociable constructs on a neuronal as well as on a behavioral level. As the EmpaToM has been designed for the assessment of social understanding in adults, it has a high degree of complexity and comprises topics that are inadequate for minors. For this reason, we designed a new version of the EmpaToM that is especially suited to measure empathy and ToM in youths. In experiment 1, we successfully validated the EmpaToM-Y on the original EmpaToM in an adult sample (N = 61), revealing a similar pattern of results across tasks and strong correlations of all constructs. As intended, the performance measure for ToM and the control condition of the EmpaToM-Y showed reduced difficulty. In experiment 2, we tested the feasibility of the EmpaToM-Y in a group of teenagers (N = 36). Results indicate a reliable empathy induction and higher demands of ToM questions for adolescents. We provide a promising task for future research targeting inter-individual variability of socio-cognitive and socio-affective capacities as well as their precursors and outcomes in healthy minors and clinical populations.

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