| Literature DB >> 34700350 |
Carly Moser1, Laura Mattie2, Leonard Abbeduto3, Jessica Klusek4.
Abstract
A subset of mothers who carry the FMR1 premutation may express a unique phenotype. The relationship between the FMR1 phenotype and mother-child interaction in families with fragile X-associated disorders has not been well characterized, despite the importance of high-quality mother-child interaction for child development. This study examined the association between the FMR1 phenotype and the quality of interactions between mothers and their adolescent/young adult sons with fragile X syndrome. Mother-youth synchrony was coded from a dyadic interaction. Maternal anxiety and depression symptoms, executive function deficits, and pragmatic language difficulties were evaluated. Results indicated that pragmatic language was associated with mother-youth synchrony. These findings highlight the importance of family-centered intervention practices for families with fragile X-associated disorders. ©AAIDD.Entities:
Keywords: FXS; fragile X carrier; mother-child interaction; pragmatic language
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34700350 PMCID: PMC8555425 DOI: 10.1352/1944-7558-126.6.443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Intellect Dev Disabil ISSN: 1944-7558