青少年的社会联系和神经发育功能:来自ABCD研究的见解。

IF 1.5 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Kelly T Cosgrove, Jamie L Rhudy, Amanda Sheffield Morris, Wesley K Thompson, Matthew Mosconi, Martin P Paulus, Robin L Aupperle
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摘要

目的:神经发育障碍具有重要的公共卫生影响,迫切需要新的方法来理解这些疾病。社会联系,包括与父母和同龄人以及家庭和学校环境的关系,可能是神经分化青少年的一个保护因素。支持社会处理的神经网络也可能影响这些人的结果。方法:本研究使用来自大型青少年大脑认知发展研究(ABCD)的数据(N = 11,878)来探索社会连通性,脑功能连通性以及青少年神经发育功能主客观测量之间的关系。线性混合效应模型评估了社会联系和神经发育功能之间的联系。中介模型评估了显著性网络的连通性是否介导了这些关联。结果:权威的父母教养方式和参与课外活动与更好的神经发育功能相关(ps≤0.002),而家庭冲突与更差的功能相关(ps≤0.003)。显著性网络连通性与社会连通性和神经发育功能均无显著相关性(ps > 0.01)。结论:虽然观察到的影响很小,但我们的研究结果表明,培养积极的家庭关系和鼓励课外活动可能与神经分化青少年的改善结果有关。未来的工作需要确定随时间推移影响神经发育功能的其他因素,并确定这些关系背后的神经机制。
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Social Connectedness and Neurodevelopmental Functioning in Youth: Insights from the ABCD Study®.

Objectives: Neurodevelopmental disorders have significant public health impacts, and novel approaches to understanding these disorders are greatly needed. Social connectedness, including relationships with parents and peers as well as family and school environments, may serve as a protective factor for neurodivergent youth. Neural networks that support social processing could also influence outcomes for these individuals.

Methods: The current study used data from the large Adolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentSM (ABCD) Study (N = 11,878) to explore associations between social connectedness, brain functional connectivity, and subjective and objective measures of neurodevelopmental functioning in youth. Linear mixed effects models assessed links between social connectedness and neurodevelopmental functioning. Mediation models evaluated whether connectivity of the salience network mediated these associations.

Results: Authoritative parenting practices and involvement in extracurricular activities were linked to better neurodevelopmental functioning (ps ≤ 0.002), while family conflict was associated with worse functioning (ps ≤ 0.003). Salience network connectivity showed no significant associations with either social connectedness or neurodevelopmental functioning (ps > 0.01).

Conclusions: Although the sizes of the observed effects were small, our findings imply that fostering positive family relationships and encouraging extracurricular involvement may relate to improved outcomes for neurodivergent youth. Future work is needed to identify additional factors that influence neurodevelopmental functioning over time and to determine the neural mechanisms underlying these relationships.

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Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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2.10
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期刊介绍: Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders publishes high-quality research in the broad area of neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan. Study participants may include individuals with:Intellectual and developmental disabilitiesGlobal developmental delayCommunication disordersLanguage disordersSpeech sound disordersChildhood-onset fluency disorders (e.g., stuttering)Social (e.g., pragmatic) communication disordersUnspecified communication disordersAutism spectrum disorder (ASD)Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), specified and unspecifiedSpecific learning disordersMotor disordersDevelopmental coordination disordersStereotypic movement disorderTic disorders, specified and unspecifiedOther neurodevelopmental disorders, specified and unspecifiedPapers may also include studies of participants with neurodegenerative disorders that lead to a decline in intellectual functioning, including Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, corticobasal degeneration, Huntington’s disease, and progressive supranuclear palsy. The journal includes empirical, theoretical and review papers on a large variety of issues, populations, and domains, including but not limited to: diagnosis; incidence and prevalence; and educational, pharmacological, behavioral and cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, and psychosocial interventions across the life span. Animal models of basic research that inform the understanding and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders are also welcomed. The journal is multidisciplinary and multi-theoretical, and encourages research from multiple specialties in the social sciences using quantitative and mixed-method research methodologies.
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