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Estes, Α., Zwaigenbaum, L., Gu, H., St. John, T., Paterson, S., Elison, J. T., Hazlett, H., Botteron, K., Dager, S. R., Schultz, R. T., Kostopoulos, P., Evans, A., Dawson, G., Eliason, J., Alvarez, S., Piven, J., & IBIS Network (2015). Behavioral, Cognitive, and Adaptive Development in Infants with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the First 2 Years of Life. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 7, Article No. 24.
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TITLE:
Profile of Social Skills in Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
AUTHORS:
Georgia Strofylla, Sofia Charitou, Katerina Asonitou, Dimitra Koutsouki
KEYWORDS:
Social Skills, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Quality of Life, Autism Social Skills Profile Questionnaire
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Physical Education,
Vol.11 No.2,
May
10,
2021
ABSTRACT: Typical socialization and communication deficits constitute the defining features of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The purpose of this study was to identify the social skills profile of a total of 86 Greek students with ASD, aged 7-17 years old. Furthermore, it was examined the role of age, gender, language ability and school curriculum in order to determine the possible associations with the deficiency in social functioning. The instrument used was the Autism Social Skills Profile (ASSP) questionnaire and was filled by the special teachers. The findings reported significant social issues in all subscales of ASSP questionnaire for students with ASD. Comparisons of age and gender do not indicate any significant differences in relation to social skills. Language ability and school curriculum seem to mostly affect the development of social skills of students with ASD.
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