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The study titled "Emotion Dysregulation and the Core Features of Autism Spectrum Disorder" by Andrea C. Samson and colleagues, published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, explores the relationship between emotion dysregulation and the core features of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Key Findings:
- Emotion Dysregulation: The study found that children and adolescents with ASD showed significantly more emotion dysregulation compared to typically developing controls. Emotion dysregulation was broadly defined as the failure to regulate emotions appropriately and effectively.
- Core Features of ASD: The core features examined in the study included social/communication deficits, restricted/repetitive behaviors, and sensory abnormalities.
- Association with Core Features: Emotion dysregulation was related to all core features of ASD, but the strongest association was with repetitive behaviors.