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Attentional dysfunction, social perception, and social competence: what is the nature of the relationship?

Authors :
Nienow, Tasha M.
Docherty, Nancy M.
Cohen, Alex S.
Dinzeo, Thomas J.
Source :
Journal of Abnormal Psychology. August, 2006, Vol. 115 Issue 3, p408, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the nature of the relationship between attentional dysfunction and social competence deficits in patients with schizophrenia. Attentional functioning, social perception, and social competence were assessed in 56 inpatients. Measures of vigilance and span of apprehension were administered to assess attentional functioning. Social perception was assessed with an audiovisual measure of affect recognition. Social competence was rated from a role-play task. Span of apprehension and auditory vigilance emerged as specific predictors of social competence. Affect recognition was tested as a mediator and a moderator of the relationship between attentional dysfunction and social competence. Affect recognition was found to moderate the relationship between span of apprehension and social competence. Keywords: schizophrenia, social competence, affect recognition, social perception, neurocognition

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021843X
Volume :
115
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.149984124