| Literature DB >> 20039110 |
Nirit Bauminger1, Marjorie Solomon, Sally J Rogers.
Abstract
The role played by social relationship variables (attachment security; mother-child relationship qualities) and social-cognitive capacities (theory of mind) was examined in both observed friendship behaviors and in children's descriptions of friendships (age 8-12) with high functioning children with autism spectrum disorders (HFASD) (n = 44) and with typical development (TYP) (n = 38). Overall, half of the HFASD sample (54.45%) reported maternal attachment security, corroborating data from younger children with ASD. The hypothesized predictors and their interrelations had both direct and indirect effects on friendship for both groups of children, highlighting the importance of these factors in children's friendship development and suggesting both compensatory and amplification mechanisms for friendship qualities. Practical and clinical implications are discussed for friendship support in both ASD and TYP.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20039110 PMCID: PMC2864904 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-009-0928-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Sample characteristics for HFASD and TYP in Israel and the USA
| ASD | TYP | Group difference (1, 77) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel ( | USA ( | Israel ( | USA ( | ||
| CA (in months) | |||||
| | 116.00 | 125.20 | 122.87 | 123.80 | 1.50 |
| SD | 14.10 | 15.17 | 16.71 | 16.04 | |
| Range | 98–151 | 98–146 | 98–144 | 99–151 | |
| Verbal IQ | |||||
| | 106.25 | 105.25 | 112.09 | 112.60 | 1.92 |
| SD | 9.84 | 16.18 | 6.93 | 14.58 | |
| Range | 84–122 | 80–133 | 101–128 | 94–148 | |
| Mother’s education | |||||
| | 4.66 | 5.05 | 4.63 | 5.00 | .81 |
| SD | 1.07 | .78 | 1.33 | 1.03 | |
| Male/Female | 23/1 | 19/1 | 22/1 | 14/1 | |
Note: Verbal IQ scores are based on the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test. Mother’s education was calculated on a 6-point scale as follows: 1 = less than 8th grade; 2 = some high school; 3 = high school with diploma; 4 = some college; 5 = college degree such as BA; 6 = graduate degree (e.g., masters or above)
Means, standard deviations, and F values for the disability and nationality differences between HFASD and TYP for mother–child relationship qualities (on inventory of parent and peer attachment scale)
| Relationship quality | Israel | USA | Disability | Nationality | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASD | TYP | ASD | TYP |
| η2 |
| η2 | |
| Trust | ||||||||
| | 3.93 | 4.45 | 4.38 | 4.67 | 15.01b | .16 | 10.20a | .12 |
| SD | .62 | .42 | .38 | .25 | ||||
| Open communication | ||||||||
| | 3.53 | 3.91 | 3.91 | 4.38 | 7.80a | .09 | 7.91a | .09 |
| SD | .74 | .71 | .66 | .39 | ||||
| Alienation | ||||||||
| | 2.22 | 1.98 | 2.07 | 1.81 | 2.38 | .03 | .98 | .01 |
| SD | .82 | .72 | .62 | .65 | ||||
| Global score | ||||||||
| | 3.75 | 4.15 | 4.10 | 4.45 | 10.81a | .12 | 8.17a | .09 |
| SD | .61 | .54 | .41 | .29 | ||||
a p < .01; b p < .001
Hierarchical regression analysis of perceived friendship qualities by CA, VIQ, Attachment, ToM and their interactions
| Predictors | Friendship quality scale | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Companionship | Intimacy | Closeness | ||||
|
| Δ |
| Δ |
| Δ | |
| Step 1 | .08c | .03 | .02 | |||
| CA | −.15 | −.09 | −.10 | |||
| VIQ | −.21c | .16 | .09 | |||
| Step 2 | .02 | .16c | .19a | |||
| CA | −.18 | −.16 | −.19c | |||
| VIQ | −.24c | .07 | .01 | |||
| Nationality | .11 | .25b | .34a | |||
| Disability | .09 | .36a | .33a | |||
| Step 3 | .13a | .11a | .10a | |||
| CA | −.12 | −.10 | −.13 | |||
| VIQ | −.27b | .04 | −.04 | |||
| Nationality | −.03 | .12 | .22c | |||
| Disability | −.04 | .24b | .21c | |||
| 1IPPA-G | .33b | .28b | .39b | |||
| 2SA | .10 | .12 | −.03 | |||
| Step 4 | .01 | .00 | .01 | |||
| CA | −.12 | −.10 | −.13 | |||
| VIQ | −.22c | .04 | .00 | |||
| Nationality | −.07 | .12 | .19c | |||
| Disability | .01 | .24b | .25c | |||
| IPPA-G | .35b | .28b | .40b | |||
| SA | .09 | .12 | −.03 | |||
| 3ToM | −.16 | −.00 | −.13 | |||
| Step 5 | .04c | .05c | .04c | |||
| CA | −.05 | −.08 | −.18c | |||
| VIQ | −.21c | .10 | .00 | |||
| Nationality | −.10 | .12 | .23c | |||
| Disability | .00 | .24b | .30b | |||
| IPPA-G | .40b | .27c | .20 | |||
| SA | .12 | .15 | −.09 | |||
| ToM | −.19 | −.02 | −.04 | |||
| SA × ToM | −.22c | .20c | ||||
| 4Dis. × SA | −.22c | |||||
|
| .28b | .35a | .36a | |||
a p < .001; b p < .01; c p < .05
Note: 1IPPA-G: global mother–child relationships; 2SA-secure attachment based on the KSS; 3ToM: theory of mind based on second-order false-belief task; 4Dis = disability ASD/typical
Hierarchical regression analysis of DRQ by CA, VIQ, attachment and ToM and their interactions
| Predictors | Positive social orientation | Responsiveness | Coordinated play | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Δ |
| Δ |
| Δ |
| |
| Step 1 | .14b | .23a | .33a | |||
| CA | .34c | .26b | .32a | |||
| VIQ | .16 | .40a | .48a | |||
| Step 2 | .07c | .07a | .08b | |||
| CA | .31b | .24c | .29b | |||
| VIQ | .09 | .32b | .40a | |||
| Nationality | .15 | −.07 | .12 | |||
| Disability | .24c | .26b | .27b | |||
| Step 3 | .04 | .00 | .00 | |||
| CA | .34b | .24c | .28b | |||
| VIQ | .05 | .31b | .41a | |||
| Nationality | .09 | −.08 | .13 | |||
| Disability | .17 | .25c | .29b | |||
| 1IPPA-G | .29c | .05 | −.05 | |||
| 2SA | −.13 | −.03 | .03 | |||
| Step 4 | .00 | .00 | .04c | |||
| CA | .34b | .24c | .28b | |||
| VIQ | .04 | .28b | .33b | |||
| Nationality | .09 | −.06 | .18c | |||
| Disability | .16 | .23c | .21c | |||
| IPPA-G | .29c | .04 | −.08 | |||
| SA | −.12 | −.03 | .04 | |||
| 3ToM | .013 | .07 | .23c | |||
| Step 5 | .10b | .05c | .08b | |||
| CA | .34a | .19c | .17c | |||
| VIQ | .17 | .30b | .33b | |||
| Nationality | .13 | −.00 | .29b | |||
| Disability | .17 | .26c | .25b | |||
| IPPA-G | .24† | .02 | −.15 | |||
| SA | −.08 | −.02 | .00 | |||
| ToM | −.04 | −.07 | .09 | |||
| SA | .20c | |||||
| VIQ | −.27c | −.26b | ||||
| 4Dis. | .34b | |||||
| CA | −.26c | |||||
|
| .35a | .35a | .53a | |||
a p < .001; b p < .01; c p < .05; † p = .06
Note: 1IPPA-G: global mother–child relationships; 2SA-secure attachment based on the KSS; 3ToM: theory of mind based on second-order false-belief task; 4Dis = disability ASD/typical