Young Friendship in HFASD and Typical Development: Friend Versus Non-friend Comparisons

Author
Bauminger-Zviely, N.

This study conducted comparative assessment of friendship in preschoolers with high-functioning autism
spectrum disorder (HFASD, n = 29) versus preschoolers with typical development (n = 30), focusing on interactions with friends versus acquaintances. Groups were matched on SES, verbal/nonverbal MA, IQ, and CA. Multidimensional assessments included: mothers’ and teachers’ reports about friends’ and friendship characteristics and observed individual and dyadic behaviors throughout interactions with friends versus non-friends during construction, drawing, and free-play situations. Findings revealed group differences in peer interaction favoring the typical development group, thus supporting
the neuropsychological profile of HFASD. However, both groups’ interactions with friends surpassed interactions with acquaintances on several key socio-communicative and intersubjective capabilities, thus suggesting that friendship may contribute to enhancement and practice of social interaction in HFASD.

Bauminger-Zviely, N. & Agam-Ben-Artzi, G. (2014)

Young Friendship in HFASD and Typical Development: Friend Versus Non-friend Comparisons.

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,  DOI 10.1007/s10803-014-2052-7

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