| Literature DB >> 35437678 |
Cassia L McIntyre1, Troy Q Boucher2, Nichole E Scheerer2,3, Mandeep Gurm2, Grace Iarocci2.
Abstract
Alexithymia impacts an individual's ability to recognize and understand emotions and frequently co-occurs with autism. This study investigated the relationship between children's alexithymia, autistic traits, and caregiver reactions to their child's negative emotions. Caregivers of 54 autistic and 51 non-autistic children between the ages of 7 and 12 years rated their child's alexithymia and autistic trait severity and their reactions to their child's negative emotions. Caregivers of autistic children reported greater supportive reactions and fewer restrictive/controlling reactions to their child's negative emotions when their child had more alexithymia traits. This study extends previous research by demonstrating that caregivers of autistic children with co-occurring alexithymia traits represent a specific subgroup of caregivers that respond more positively to their child's negative emotions.Entities:
Keywords: Alexithymia; Autism spectrum disorder; Caregiver reactions; Children’s emotions
Year: 2022 PMID: 35437678 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-022-05494-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257