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931-940
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25
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1469-7661 1355-6177 1355-6177
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Theory of Mind and Parental Nurturance as Predictors of Peer Relationships After Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury: A Test of Moderated Mediation.
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
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2019
2019-10
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Humans; Male; Female; Adolescent; Child; Interpersonal Relations; Trauma Severity Indices; Parent-Child Relations; Pediatrics; Friends; Child Rearing; Parenting; Peer Group; Peer rejection/victimization; Reciprocated friendships; Social outcomes; Theory of mind; Traumatic brain injury; Brain Injuries Traumatic/physiopathology; Crime Victims; Social Distance; Theory of Mind/physiology
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Deighton S; Durish CL; Taylor HG; Rubin K; Dennis M; Bigler ED; Vannatta K; Gerhardt CA; Stancin T; Yeates KO
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OBJECTIVE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained in childhood is associated with poor social outcomes. This study investigated the role of theory of mind (ToM) as a mediator of the relation between TBI and peer rejection/victimization and reciprocated friendships, as well as the moderating effect of parental nurturance on those relationships. METHOD: Participants were children of 8-13 years old (M = 10.45, SD = 1.47), including 13 with severe TBI, 39 with complicated mild/moderate TBI, and 32 children with orthopedic injuries. Data on peer rejection/victimization and friendship were collected in school classrooms using the Extended Class Play and friendship nominations. Parents rated parental nurturance using the Child-Rearing Practices Report. Finally, ToM was measured based on children's average performance across three tasks measuring different aspects of ToM. RESULTS: Severe TBI was associated with poorer ToM, greater peer rejection/victimization, and fewer reciprocated friendships. ToM mediated the relation between severe TBI and peer rejection/victimization (i.e., severe TBI predicted poorer ToM, which in turn predicted greater rejection/victimization). Parental nurturance significantly moderated this relation, such that the mediating effect of ToM was significant only at low and average levels of parental nurturance, for both severe and complicated mild/moderate TBI groups. Neither the mediating effect of ToM nor the moderating effect of parental nurturance was significant for reciprocated friendships. CONCLUSION: High parental nurturance may mitigate the negative effects of ToM deficits on risk of peer rejection/victimization among children with TBI. Interventions designed to increase parental nurturance or ToM may promote better social outcomes among children with TBI.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1017/s135561771900064x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1017/s135561771900064x</a>
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journalArticle
2019
Adolescent
Bigler ED
Brain Injuries Traumatic/physiopathology
Child
Child Rearing
Crime Victims
Deighton S
Dennis M
Durish CL
Female
Friends
Gerhardt CA
Hospital List
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
journalArticle
Male
Parent-Child Relations
Parenting
Pediatrics
Peer Group
Peer rejection/victimization
Reciprocated friendships
Rubin K
Social Distance
Social outcomes
Stancin T
Taylor HG
Theory of mind
Theory of Mind/physiology
Trauma Severity Indices
Traumatic brain injury
Vannatta K
Yeates KO