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Empathic Responding in Toddlers at Risk for an Autism Spectrum Disorder

Journal

JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Volume 42, Issue 8, Pages 1566-1573

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10803-011-1390-y

Keywords

Empathy; Response to distress; At-risk siblings; Autism spectrum disorders

Funding

  1. NICHD NIH HHS [R01 HD057284, R01 HD047417] Funding Source: Medline

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Empathy deficits represent an important social impairment in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but little is known about the early development of empathy prior to diagnosis. This study examined empathic responding to parental distress in toddlers at risk for an ASD. Children later diagnosed with an ASD engaged in less empathic responding at 24 and 30 months than children with no later diagnosis. Lower empathic responding was associated with higher autism symptomatology at 30 months. This is the first study to examine empathy deficits in response to parental distress in toddlers prior to ASD diagnosis. Early empathic responding may represent a unique developing social skill that indexes the overall severity of later ASD symptomatology in at-risk children.

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