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Understanding Friendship Sex Heterophily and Relational Characteristics to Optimize the Selection of Peer Models for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:了解友谊性异性和关系特征以优化自闭症谱系障碍儿童同伴模型的选择

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This study used social network analysis to evaluate whether sex heterophily, the degree to which peers are different in sex, between 126 children with autism (ages 5–12 years) and their peers affected social network connectivity. Results indicate that: (1) the quantity and sex of friends were more important in predicting social network connectivity than the relational characteristics of the friends (friendship nominations and social network salience/popularity); and (2) sex heterophily is an important factor in predicting social network connectivity. For males with autism, having friends of the same sex was associated with better social network connectivity; this was not true for females with autism. These findings have important implications for the selection of peer models for elementary-aged children with autism.
机译:这项研究使用社交网络分析来评估126名自闭症儿童(5至12岁)及其同伴之间的性别异质性,同伴之间的性别差异程度是否影响了社交网络的连通性。结果表明:(1)在预测社交网络连接性方面,朋友的数量和性别比朋友的关系特征(友谊提名和社交网络的显着性/受欢迎程度)更为重要; (2)异性恋是预测社交网络连通性的重要因素。对于患有自闭症的男性来说,拥有同性的朋友可以改善社交网络的联系。这对于患有自闭症的女性而言并非如此。这些发现对选择自闭症初等儿童同伴模型具有重要意义。

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