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Discrepancies between self- and adult-perceptions of social competence in children with neuropsychiatric disorders.

M VuoriI Autti-RämöNiina JunttilaM VaurasA Tuulio-Henriksson
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2016)
Children's positive self-ratings of social competence relative to adult ratings increased within intervention sample when compared with population sample. The intervention sample children appeared to acknowledge their social competence deficits, yet self-perceptions were inflated relative to adult ratings when focusing on peer relationship difficulties, particularly, aggression to peers.
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