The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.

Since temperament affects the development of social behaviours and interpersonal relations, the possible links between autistic traits and temperament are of particular interest. The purpose of the study was to explore the relationships between autistic traits and temperamental characteristics in th...

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Main Authors: Ewa Pisula, Rafał Kawa, Dorota Danielewicz, Wojciech Pisula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4393085?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4407ca03386b47518cad64df0873398d2020-11-25T01:25:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012436410.1371/journal.pone.0124364The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.Ewa PisulaRafał KawaDorota DanielewiczWojciech PisulaSince temperament affects the development of social behaviours and interpersonal relations, the possible links between autistic traits and temperament are of particular interest. The purpose of the study was to explore the relationships between autistic traits and temperamental characteristics in the framework of the Regulative Temperament Theory by Strelau, and the Emotionality, Activity and Sociability theory by Buss and Plomin, with particular emphasis on gender differences. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ), Formal Characteristics of Behaviour--Temperament Inventory and Temperament Survey for Adults were administered. The participants were 593 university students, including 364 females and 229 males. Results showed positive correlations between autistic traits and Emotional Reactivity, Perseveration, Distress, Fear and Anger, and negative correlations with Activity, Briskness, Endurance and Sociability. The results of multiple regression analyses involving the Autism Spectrum Quotient score as a dependent measure were different for females and males. Results of exploratory PCA analysis showed that AQ score, Sociability and Activity loaded one factor (with AQ loading being opposite to two others). High AQ scorers demonstrated higher Emotional Reactivity, Perseveration, Distress and Anger, and lower Briskness, Endurance, Activity and Sociability as compared to norms for the general population. In this study we showed that temperament measures were able to identify items that correlated in parts with autistic traits, while other items were obverse. The relationships between temperament and autistic traits differ slightly between genders. We assume that with regard to the broader autism phenotype, temperaments might be helpful in characterizing healthy control samples.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4393085?pdf=render
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author Ewa Pisula
Rafał Kawa
Dorota Danielewicz
Wojciech Pisula
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Dorota Danielewicz
Wojciech Pisula
The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
PLoS ONE
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Rafał Kawa
Dorota Danielewicz
Wojciech Pisula
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title The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
title_short The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
title_full The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
title_fullStr The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between temperament and autistic traits in a non-clinical students sample.
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description Since temperament affects the development of social behaviours and interpersonal relations, the possible links between autistic traits and temperament are of particular interest. The purpose of the study was to explore the relationships between autistic traits and temperamental characteristics in the framework of the Regulative Temperament Theory by Strelau, and the Emotionality, Activity and Sociability theory by Buss and Plomin, with particular emphasis on gender differences. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ), Formal Characteristics of Behaviour--Temperament Inventory and Temperament Survey for Adults were administered. The participants were 593 university students, including 364 females and 229 males. Results showed positive correlations between autistic traits and Emotional Reactivity, Perseveration, Distress, Fear and Anger, and negative correlations with Activity, Briskness, Endurance and Sociability. The results of multiple regression analyses involving the Autism Spectrum Quotient score as a dependent measure were different for females and males. Results of exploratory PCA analysis showed that AQ score, Sociability and Activity loaded one factor (with AQ loading being opposite to two others). High AQ scorers demonstrated higher Emotional Reactivity, Perseveration, Distress and Anger, and lower Briskness, Endurance, Activity and Sociability as compared to norms for the general population. In this study we showed that temperament measures were able to identify items that correlated in parts with autistic traits, while other items were obverse. The relationships between temperament and autistic traits differ slightly between genders. We assume that with regard to the broader autism phenotype, temperaments might be helpful in characterizing healthy control samples.
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