Deep phenotyping of socio-emotional skills in children with typical development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health conditions: Evidence from the PEERS.
Vicki A AndersonSimone DarlingStephen HearpsDavid DarbyJulian DooleySkye McDonaldLyn S TurkstraAmy BrownMardee GreenhamLouise CrossleyGeorge CharalambousMiriam H BeauchampPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Standardized parent questionnaires of child socio-emotional function reveal differences between children with typical and atypical development, but do not yield disorder-specific, socio-emotional profiles. In contrast, findings from the PEERS objective assessment suggest that that ASD, ADHD and ANX are associated with distinct socio-cognitive phenotypes, to more accurately guide and target management and treatment of impaired social competence.