2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2018.11.005
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Empathy, social relationship and co-occurrence in young adults with DCD

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“…Several authors defined empathy as the ability of a person to be in touch with the thoughts and feelings of others and respond socially (Hétu, Taschereau‐Dumouchel, & Jackson, 2012; Laghi, Bianchi, Pompili, Lonigro, & Baiocco, 2019). Saban and Kirby (2019) stated that empathy is an emotional response to the emotional state of others. Empathy is not only the willingness to care for the griefs of others (Kim & Han, 2018) but is also associated with a real‐life propensity to help them (Bierhoff, Klein, & Kramp, 1991).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors defined empathy as the ability of a person to be in touch with the thoughts and feelings of others and respond socially (Hétu, Taschereau‐Dumouchel, & Jackson, 2012; Laghi, Bianchi, Pompili, Lonigro, & Baiocco, 2019). Saban and Kirby (2019) stated that empathy is an emotional response to the emotional state of others. Empathy is not only the willingness to care for the griefs of others (Kim & Han, 2018) but is also associated with a real‐life propensity to help them (Bierhoff, Klein, & Kramp, 1991).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, studies often evaluate a subset of pathways embedded in the superordinate framework model (Mancini et al, 2019). Peer-related stressors and resources, such as victimization, social support, and empathy were already tested within this framework, but in contrast to the present study, these studies have often examined direct effects rather than indirect and conditional effects that are fundamental to the Environmental Stress Hypothesis (Mancini et al, 2016(Mancini et al, , 2019Tal Saban and Kirby, 2019). Mancini et al (2019), for example, concluded that moderator variables are still underexplored and have to be evaluated in future research projects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Children with poor motor skills often experience negative and disparaging reactions of their peers. Peers often denigrate, isolate, and stigmatize affected children because of their visible dysfunction and tease, ridicule and bully them (Losse et al, 2008;Cairney et al, 2013;McIntyre et al, 2015;Tal Saban and Kirby, 2019). This might partly explain why children with poor motor skills tend to have fewer playmates, to be ignored by peers more often, and to spend more time alone or watching others as they play (Schoemaker and Kalverboer, 1994;Smyth and Anderson, 2000;Livesey et al, 2011;Cairney et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This results in both children with DCD and their parents having reduced quality of life (Cleaton et al., 2019; Wuang et al., 2012; Zwicker et al., 2013). Individuals with DCD have also noted strengths and abilities, including empathy (Tal-Saban and Kirby, 2019), resilience (Missiuna et al., 2008), humour (Missiuna et al., 2008) and creativity (Everatt et al., 2008; Missiuna et al., 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%