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Intellectual ability, self-perceived social competence, and depressive symptomatology in children with high-functioning autistic spectrum disorders

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JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
卷 37, 期 9, 页码 1647-1664

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DOI: 10.1007/s10803-006-0292-x

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high-functioning autistic spectrum disorders; self-perception; depressive symptomatology; intellectual ability; social competence

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Although social competence deficits in children with high-functioning autistic spectrum disorders (HFASD) are well documented, there is little research investigating self-perceptions of social limitations. This study replicated research showing a negative association between self-perceived social competence and intellectual ability and investigated associations between self-perceived social competence and depressive symptomatology. Participants were 22 children with HFASD, aged 7-13 years with intelligence quotient (IQ) scores of 82-141. Parent- (N = 18) and teacher- (N = 17) rated social competence was lower for children with HFASD compared with a normative sample. Higher age and IQ predicted lower levels of self-perceived social competence, and low self-perceived social competence predicted higher levels of depressive symptomatology. Almost a third of children rated themselves for depression; parent ratings suggested even higher levels.

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