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Trait Autism is a Better Predictor of Empathy than Alexithymia.


ABSTRACT: It has been proposed that atypical empathy in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is due to co-occurring alexithymia. However, difficulties measuring empathy and statistical issues in previous research raise questions about the role of alexithymia in empathic processing in ASD. Addressing these issues, we compared the associations of trait alexithymia and autism with empathy in large samples from the general population. Multiple regression analyses showed that both trait autism and alexithymia were uniquely associated with atypical empathy, but dominance analysis found that trait autism, compared to alexithymia, was a more important predictor of atypical cognitive, affective, and overall empathy. Together, these findings indicate that atypical empathy in ASD is not simply due to co-occurring alexithymia.

SUBMITTER: Shah P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6751139 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Trait Autism is a Better Predictor of Empathy than Alexithymia.

Shah Punit P   Livingston Lucy A LA   Callan Mitchell J MJ   Player Lois L  

Journal of autism and developmental disorders 20191001 10


It has been proposed that atypical empathy in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is due to co-occurring alexithymia. However, difficulties measuring empathy and statistical issues in previous research raise questions about the role of alexithymia in empathic processing in ASD. Addressing these issues, we compared the associations of trait alexithymia and autism with empathy in large samples from the general population. Multiple regression analyses showed that both trait autism and alexithymia were u  ...[more]

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