1. An Observational Study of Social Interaction Skills and Behaviors in Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X and Rubinstein-Taybi Syndromes
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Ellis, Katherine, Oliver, Chris, Stefanidou, Chrysi, Apperly, Ian, and Moss, Jo
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Complications and side effects ,Demographic aspects ,Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome -- Complications and side effects ,Social skills -- Demographic aspects ,De Lange syndrome -- Complications and side effects ,Fragile X syndrome -- Complications and side effects - Abstract
Author(s): Katherine Ellis [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.5] , Chris Oliver [sup.1] , Chrysi Stefanidou [sup.1] [sup.3] , Ian Apperly [sup.4] , Jo Moss [sup.1] [sup.5] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.6572.6, 0000 0004 [...], We directly assessed the broader aspects of sociability (social enjoyment, social motivation, social interaction skills and social discomfort) in individuals with Cornelia de Lange (CdLS), fragile X (FXS) and Rubinstein-Taybi syndromes (RTS), and their association with autism characteristics and chronological age in these groups. Individuals with FXS (p < 0.01) and RTS (p < 0.01) showed poorer quality of eye contact compared to individuals with CdLS. Individuals with FXS showed less person and more object attention than individuals with CdLS (p < 0.01). Associations between sociability and autism characteristics and chronological age differed between groups, which may indicate divergence in the development and aetiology of different components of sociability across these groups. Findings indicate that individuals with CdLS, FXS and RTS show unique profiles of sociability.
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- 2020
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