Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4182337 L'Encéphale 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reviews this issue in the two domains of study described and presents a hypothesis to account for the possible link between the presence of the broad phenotype - or more specifically, of social deficits - and the more frequent occurrence of psychological problems in the families of autistic individuals. The notion of temperament (Garon et al., 2009 [17]) is proposed and considered to present essential characteristics that might account for this relationship: indeed, temperament is associated with notions of IQ, psychopathology and social function and could potentially be used as a predictive variable in affected individuals. Finally, the link between temperament and psychopathology in the relatives of affected individuals may be reflected in the presence of cognitive peculiarities more specifically linked to socioemotional dysfunction (Losh and Piven, 2007 [22]).
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