Mapping the Research Domain Criteria Social Processes Constructs to the Social Responsiveness Scale.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Mirko UljarevićAntonio Y Hardan

Abstract

Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) operationalizes a set of basic social dimensions that can be used to deconstruct sources of variation in social impairments across affected individuals, regardless of their diagnostic status. This is a necessary step toward the development of etiologically based and individualized treatments. The main objective of this investigation was to derive estimations of the RDoC social constructs from the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS-2). Exploratory structural equation modeling and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted using individual SRS-2 items from six distinct databases ( N = 27,953; mean age = 9.55 years, SD = 3.79; 71.7% male participants) spanning normative (33.8%) and atypical (66.2%) development. The following models were estimated: a one-factor model; a three-factor model with separate attachment and affiliation, social communication, and understanding of mental states factors; and a four-factor model where social communication was further split into production of facial and non-facial communication. The one-factor solution showed poor fit. The three-factor solution had adequate fit (comparative fit index = 0.952, Tucker Lewis Index = 0.937, root mean square error of approximation = 0...Continue Reading

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Jan 11, 2020·Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53·Mirko UljarevićAntonio Y Hardan
Oct 8, 2020·Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry·Shuting ZhengSomer L Bishop
Jun 15, 2021·Frontiers in Neuroscience·Mirko UljarevićAntonio Y Hardan

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