Journal article
Deep phenotyping of socio-emotional skills in children with typical development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health conditions: Evidence from the PEERS
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Socio-emotional skills, including social competence and social cognition, form the basis for robust relationships and wellbeing. Despite their importance, these skills are poorly defined and measured, particularly in children with developmental vulnerabilities. As a consequence, targets for effective management and treatment remain unclear. We aimed to i) phenotype social competence and social cognition in typically developing …
Authors
Anderson V; Darling S; Hearps S; Darby D; Dooley J; McDonald S; Turkstra L; Brown A; Greenham M; Crossley L
Journal
PLOS ONE, Vol. 18, No. 10,
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0291929
ISSN
1932-6203