Social information processing skills link executive functions to aggression in adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability - Van Rest MM, Matthys W, van Nieuwenhuijzen M, De Moor MHM, Vriens A, Schuengel C.

Executive Functions (EFs) have been associated with aggression in children and adolescents. EFs as higher-order cognitive abilities are assumed to affect cognitive functions such as Social Information Processing (SIP). We explored SIP skills as a mediating...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news
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