Emotion Comprehension and Socio-cognitive Skills in Children with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Vitoria Santos Santana, Josemar Marchezan, Denise Bisolo Scheibe, Joana Bücker
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Abstract

Background and objectives: This study aimed to compare socio-cognitive skills and emotion comprehension between children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and children with neurotypical development.

Methods: This quantitative, cross-sectional, controlled study involved 19 children in each group, matched by age (6-12 years) and sex. The assessments examined cognitive aspects (Intelligence Quotient was assessed using the Vocabulary and Matrix Reasoning subtests; working memory using the digit span and letter-number sequencing subtests; attention using the Continuous Performance Test - Identical Pairs; and executive functions using the Trail Making Test), social functions (Children's Social Skills, Behavior Problems, and Academic Competence Inventory), and emotion comprehension (language was assessed using the Strange Stories Test; emotional facial expressions using the digital emotion comprehension test; emotional/affective prosody using the Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speech-Communication - Brazilian Portuguese adapted version).

Results: The group with ASD exhibited better performance in executive functions (p=0.02). However, they lagged the control group in social skills (p=0.04), behavior problems (p=0.03), and emotion comprehension (language, facial expressions, and prosody) (all p<0.05).

Conclusion: The findings indicate that children with ASD have diminished performance in social skills and emotion comprehension compared to children with neurotypical development. Therefore, the development of technologies and/or therapeutic interventions that address these deficits among children with ASD is recommended.

高功能自闭症谱系障碍儿童的情感理解和社会认知技能。
背景与目的本研究旨在比较自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童和神经发育正常儿童的社会认知技能和情绪理解能力:这项定量、横断面对照研究涉及每组 19 名儿童,年龄(6-12 岁)和性别均匹配。评估内容包括认知方面(使用词汇和矩阵推理子测试评估智商;使用数字跨度和字母-数字排序子测试评估工作记忆;使用连续表现测试--相同配对测试评估注意力;以及使用路径制作子测试评估执行功能);以及执行功能(使用 "寻迹测试")、社会功能(儿童社会技能、行为问题和学业能力量表)和情绪理解能力(使用 "奇异故事测试 "评估语言;使用 "数字情绪理解测试 "评估情绪面部表情;使用 "语言交流中的拟声元素分析--巴西葡萄牙语改编版 "评估情绪/情感拟声)。结果显示自闭症患者组的执行功能表现更好(P=0.02)。然而,他们在社交技能(p=0.04)、行为问题(p=0.03)和情绪理解(语言、面部表情和拟声)(均为 p)方面落后于对照组:研究结果表明,与神经发育正常的儿童相比,患有自闭症的儿童在社交技能和情绪理解能力方面表现较差。因此,建议针对 ASD 儿童的这些缺陷开发技术和/或采取治疗干预措施。
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