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Executive functioning as a predictor of peer victimization in adolescents with and without an Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:执行者在患有和不患有自闭症谱系障碍的青少年中成为同伴受害的预测指标

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The present study examined pragmatic language and executive functions (EF) as predictors of peer victimization in three groups: high-functioning adolescent boys with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (n = 30); typically developing adolescent boys (n = 40); and adolescent boys (n = 22) without ASD with special education needs (SN). Controlling for age and bullying others, regression analyses revealed EF as measured by the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning (Gioia et al., 2000) to be a significant predictor across all types of peer victimization (physical, social, and verbal) regardless of group membership. It is concluded that EF may play a pivotal role in explaining why some SN adolescents with and without ASD are at-risk for peer victimization.
机译:本研究在三组研究中考察了语用和执行功能(EF)作为同伴受害的预测因素:高功能青少年自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)(n = 30);通常发育中的青春期男孩(n = 40);以及没有ASD且有特殊教育需求(SN)的青春期男孩(n = 22)。通过控制年龄和欺凌他人,回归分析显示,通过执行功能行为评级清单(Gioia等,2000)测量的EF是所有同伴受害类型(身体,社会和言语)的重要预测指标,无论小组成员。结论是,EF可能在解释为什么一些有或没有ASD的SN青少年面临同伴受害风险时起着关键作用。

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