Title of article
Mother–Stranger Comparisons of Social Attention in Jealousy Context and Attachment in HFASD and Typical Preschoolers
Author/Authors
Nirit Bauminger-Zvieli، نويسنده , , Dana Shoham Kugelmass، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
12
From page
253
To page
264
Abstract
Affective bonding, social attention, and intersubjective
capabilities are all conditions for jealousy, and are
deficient in autism. Thus, examining jealousy and attachment
may elucidate the socioemotional deficit in autism
spectrum disorders (ASD). Jealousy was provoked in 30
high-functioning children with ASD (HFASD) and 30 typical
children (ages 3–6 years) through two triadic social
(storybook-reading) scenarios – mother-child-rival and
stranger-child-rival. A control nonsocial scenario included
mother/stranger-book. For both groups, higher jealousy
expressions emerged for mother than stranger, and for social
than nonsocial scenarios. Attachment security (using
Attachment Q-Set) was lower for HFASD than typical
groups, but attachment correlated negatively with jealous
verbalizations for both groups and with jealous eye gazes
for HFASD. Implications for understanding jealousy’s developmental
complexity and the socioemotional deficit in
ASD are discussed.
Keywords
Jealousy . HFASD . Emotional expression .Attachment
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829405
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