School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University Of Texas At Dallas, Richardson, Texas, 75080.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599.
Autism Res. 2019 May;12(5):766-778. doi: 10.1002/aur.2084. Epub 2019 Feb 15.
Although social cognition is frequently identified as a target in clinical trials and psychosocial interventions for adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these efforts are hampered by a lack of consensus and validation of social cognitive measures. The current study provides psychometric evaluation of 11 frequently used measures encompassing different subdomains of social cognition. Adults with autism (N = 103) and typically developing controls (N = 95) completed 11 commonly used social cognitive tasks spanning the domains of emotion processing, social perception, and mentalizing/theory of mind. We examined each measure's internal reliability and sensitivity to group differences, how performance related to general intellectual ability, and alignment of measures with a proposed two-factor structure of social cognition in ASD. Controls outperformed the ASD group on 8 of the 11 social cognitive tasks, with the largest group differences occurring on two mentalizing measures, The awareness of social inference task (TASIT) and hinting task. In ASD, all tasks demonstrated strong internal consistency and avoided ceiling and floor effects. Social cognitive performance was also related to, but not redundant with, intellectual functioning. We also found support for a two-factor structure of social cognition, with basic social perception and emotional processing aligning into a lower-order social perception factor, while mentalizing tasks aligned into a higher-order social appraisal factor. In sum, eight tasks showed adequate to strong psychometric properties. The psychometric data, effect size estimates, and correlations between measures reported here can be used for study planning for social cognitive interventions in autism. Autism Research 2019, 12: 766-778. © 2019 The Authors. Autism Research published by International Society for Autism Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. LAY SUMMARY: We examined 11 tasks that measure how adults with autism perceive and interpret social information. Eight of the tasks were reliable and showed lower performance in adults with autism compared to typically-developing controls. Task performance was related to but distinguishable from IQ. These measures evaluated here may be useful in assessing the effectiveness of interventions and treatments to improve social abilities in adults with autism.
虽然社会认知经常被确定为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)成人临床试验和心理社会干预的目标,但这些努力受到缺乏共识和社会认知措施验证的阻碍。本研究对 11 种常用的测量方法进行了心理计量学评估,这些方法涵盖了社会认知的不同子领域。自闭症成人(N=103)和典型发育对照组(N=95)完成了 11 种常用的社会认知任务,涵盖了情绪处理、社会知觉和心理化/心理理论等领域。我们检查了每个测量的内部可靠性和对组间差异的敏感性、与一般智力能力的关系以及与 ASD 中社会认知的拟议两因素结构的一致性。在 11 项社会认知任务中,对照组在 8 项任务中的表现优于 ASD 组,而在两项心理化任务中,即社会推理任务(TASIT)和暗示任务中,组间差异最大。在 ASD 中,所有任务都表现出很强的内部一致性,避免了天花板和地板效应。社会认知表现也与智力功能有关,但并不冗余。我们还发现了社会认知的两因素结构的支持,基本社会知觉和情绪处理与较低阶的社会知觉因素一致,而心理化任务与较高阶的社会评估因素一致。总之,八项任务表现出了足够强的心理计量学特性。这里报告的心理计量学数据、效应量估计值以及测量值之间的相关性可用于自闭症社会认知干预的研究计划。自闭症研究 2019,12:766-778。