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Social anxiety in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review

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RESEARCH IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 51-68

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rasd.2018.04.007

Keywords

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD); Social skills; Social motivation; Social anxiety (SA); Social phobia; Systematic review

Funding

  1. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship [CDRF-2012-03-059]
  2. NIHR
  3. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London

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Purpose: Social anxiety (SA) commonly co-occurs with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It is conceivable that inherent socio-communication impairments, or their impact on social experiences, contribute to the development of SA. Method: We undertook a systematic review to summarise English-language research about relationships between core ASD symptoms and SA in individuals with ASD. Results: We searched five databases for studies published up until 28 July 2017. Of 1481 publications retrieved, 24 cross-sectional studies (described in 25 papers) met the inclusion criteria. Given methodological and clinical heterogeneity, data were synthesised narratively. SA, in individuals with ASD, was associated with poorer social skills and functioning, and reduced social motivation. There were associations between self-report SA and ASD measures, but a trend towards non-significant relationships between parent-ratings of these symptoms. Tentative evidence indicated that SA symptoms were not associated with restricted, repetitive behaviours or sensory sensitivities. Conclusion: These findings support the notion that there are links between core ASD characteristics and SA. Further studies, employing qualitative and quantitative designs are needed to enhance understanding of causal, maintaining and protective mechanisms for SA in ASD.

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