Title of article :
Social Information Processing Skills in Children
with Histories of Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Author/Authors :
Christie L. McGee، نويسنده , , Olivia A. Bjorkquist &
Joseph M. Price، نويسنده , , Sarah N. Mattson، نويسنده , , Edward P. Riley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Based on caregiver report, children with prenatal
alcohol exposure have difficulty with social functioning,
but little is known about their social cognition. The current
study assessed the social information processing patterns of
school-age children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure
using a paradigm based on Crick and Dodge’s reformulated
six-stage model. Fifty-two children (aged 7–11) with and
without heavy prenatal alcohol exposure were tested using
a structured interview measure of social information
processing involving 18 videotaped vignettes of children
in group entry and provocation situations. Alcohol-exposed
children displayed maladaptive processing patterns on the
goal, response generation, and response evaluation steps in
group entry situations, and encoding, attribution, response
evaluation, and enactment steps during provocation situations.
Children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure also
had difficulty on the Test of Problem Solving, and
performance correlated with social information processing
measures. Such difficulties may lead to problems in social
functioning and warrant early intervention.
Keywords :
Fetal alcohol syndrome . Prenatal alcoholexposure . Social information processing . Social functioning
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology