2020
DOI: 10.1002/aur.2296
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The Role of Negative Affectivity in Concurrent Relations Between Caregiver Psychological Distress and Social‐Emotional Difficulties in Infants With Early Signs of Autism

Abstract: Recent evidence suggests the link between caregiver psychological distress and offspring social‐emotional difficulties may be accounted for by offspring temperament characteristics. However, existing studies have only focused on neurotypical children; thus, the current study sought to provide an initial examination of this process among children with varying levels of early autism features. Participants included 103 infants aged 9–16 months (M = 12.39, SD = 1.97; 68% male) and their primary caregiver (96% moth… Show more

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“…Although not true of all children with a history of behavioural inhibition, those displaying the temperament in infancy are at elevated likelihood of developing anxiety in adulthood (Frenkel et al, 2015). In addition, studies of children with community-referred ASD symptoms show that infants who have inhibited temperaments (as well as other temperament domains, such as negative emotionality) are more likely to have co-occurring internalising symptoms compared to infants with stronger self-regulatory capacities (Chetcuti, et al, 2020a(Chetcuti, et al, , 2020bChetcuti, et al, 2020aChetcuti, et al, , 2020b.…”
Section: Behavioural Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not true of all children with a history of behavioural inhibition, those displaying the temperament in infancy are at elevated likelihood of developing anxiety in adulthood (Frenkel et al, 2015). In addition, studies of children with community-referred ASD symptoms show that infants who have inhibited temperaments (as well as other temperament domains, such as negative emotionality) are more likely to have co-occurring internalising symptoms compared to infants with stronger self-regulatory capacities (Chetcuti, et al, 2020a(Chetcuti, et al, , 2020bChetcuti, et al, 2020aChetcuti, et al, , 2020b.…”
Section: Behavioural Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%