Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
371459 Research in Developmental Disabilities 2013 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review focuses on facial affect (emotion) recognition in children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders other than autism. A systematic search, using PRISMA guidelines, was conducted to identify original articles published prior to October 2011 pertaining to face recognition tasks in case–control studies. Used in the qualitative synthesis were: 2 studies on schizophrenia, 18 on mood disorders, 16 on anxiety disorders, 4 on eating disorders, 14 on ADHD and 9 on conduct disorder.Our review suggests that there are abnormalities in facial emotion recognition in a wide range of child psychiatric disorders and that these are likely to have a negative effect on both family and peer relationships. Scope for further research has been identified.

► Facial emotion recognition deficits are already well known in autism spectrum disorders. ► We have systematically reviewed the literature on facial emotion recognition deficits in other psychiatric disorders. ► Facial emotional recognition deficits are common in a range of child psychiatric disorders and are likely to have an impact on family and peer relationships.

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