Effects of social context on social interaction and self-injurious behavior in Cornelia de Lange syndrome.

Kate Arron, Chris Oliver, Scott Hall, Jenny Sloneem, Debbie Forman, Karen McClintock
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Abstract

Cornelia de Lange syndrome is reported to be associated with self-injurious behavior (SIB) and social avoidance. We used analog methodology to examine the effect of manipulating adult social contact on social communicative behaviors and SIB in 16 children with this syndrome. For 9 participants engagement behavior was related to levels of adult attention, and SIB showed significant variability across conditions for 3 participants. These findings indicate that SIB can be affected by environmental factors, even though it is thought to be part of the behavioral phenotype of Cornelia de Lange syndrome and suggest that individuals with this syndrome show socially motivated attention-soliciting behaviors. The implications for gene-environment interactions are discussed.

社会环境对科妮莉亚·德·兰格综合征社会交往和自伤行为的影响。
据报道,Cornelia de Lange综合征与自残行为(SIB)和社会回避有关。我们采用模拟方法研究了16名患有该综合征的儿童,操纵成人社会接触对社会交际行为和SIB的影响。9名参与者的投入行为与成人注意水平相关,3名参与者的SIB在不同条件下表现出显著的差异。这些发现表明,SIB可以受到环境因素的影响,尽管它被认为是Cornelia de Lange综合征行为表型的一部分,并表明患有该综合征的个体表现出社会动机的注意力吸引行为。讨论了基因-环境相互作用的意义。
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