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Joint Attention in Parent–Child Dyads Involving Children with Selective Mutism: A Comparison Between Anxious and Typically Developing Children

Abstract

Although joint attention processes are known to play an important role in adaptive social behavior in typical development, we know little about these processes in clinical child populations. We compared early school age children with selective mutism (SM; n = 19) versus mixed anxiety (MA; n = 18) and community controls (CC; n = 26) on joint attention measures coded from direct observations with their parent during an unstructured free play task …

Authors

Nowakowski ME; Tasker SL; Cunningham CE; McHolm AE; Edison S; Pierre JS; Boyle MH; Schmidt LA

Journal

Child Psychiatry & Human Development, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 78–92

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

2 2011

DOI

10.1007/s10578-010-0208-z

ISSN

0009-398X