Jill Lorenzi
Virginia Tech
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Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | 2011
Amori Yee Mikami; Jill Lorenzi
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often have poor relationships with peers. However, research on this topic has predominantly focused on boys. This study considered child gender, ADHD status, and dimensionally assessed conduct problems as predictors of peer relationship difficulties. Participants were 125 children (ages 6–10; 67% male), 63 with clinical diagnoses of ADHD and 62 non-ADHD comparison youth. Conduct problems were reported by teachers and observed in a lab playgroup. Peer relationships were assessed by parent report, teacher report, and peer sociometric nominations in the playgroup. Results suggested that children with ADHD, as well as those with high conduct problems, displayed more impaired peer relationships than did comparison children and those with low conduct problems, but overall there were no gender differences in social functioning. However, statistical interactions appeared such that the negative impact of conduct problems on peer relationships was stronger for girls than for boys.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2016
Carissa J. Cascio; Jill Lorenzi; Grace T. Baranek
Tactile defensiveness, characterized by behavioral hyperresponsiveness and negative emotional responses to touch, is a common manifestation of aberrant sensory processing in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities (DD). Variations in tactile defensiveness with the properties of the stimulus and the bodily site of stimulation have been addressed in adults with self-report of perceived tactile pleasantness, but not in children. We presented three materials (pleasant, unpleasant, social) at three bodily sites and measured both examiner-coded defensiveness and self-reported pleasantness from a group of children with ASD and two comparison groups (one with DD, one with typical development (TD)). The main findings were: (1) children with ASD and DD showed significantly more defensiveness reactions and lower pleasantness ratings than the TD group, with higher variability, (2) there was a double dissociation for the effects of material and bodily site of stimulation: while bodily site predicted behavioral defensiveness, material predicted pleasantness rating. Additionally, it was noted that (3) the most pleasant material and the social touch conditions best distinguished ASD and DD from TD on defensiveness, and (4) within the ASD group, social impairment and defensiveness in bodily sites associated with social touch were positively correlated, suggesting a clinically relevant distinction between social and discriminative touch in ASD.
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback | 2013
Michelle A. Patriquin; Jill Lorenzi; Angela Scarpa
The present study examines the relationship between autonomic activity and cognitive/language delays in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Baseline levels of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and heart period (HP) were assessed in 23 4–7-year old children diagnosed with ASD. The relationship between RSA, HP, and ASD behavioral symptoms was examined. Similar to prior studies on typically developing children, lower basal RSA was related to more caregiver-reported language and cognitive delays, and to the lack of language.
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | 2011
Linda R. Watson; Elena Patten; Grace T. Baranek; Michele D. Poe; Brian A. Boyd; Ashley Freuler; Jill Lorenzi
Developmental Psychobiology | 2014
Michelle A. Patriquin; Jill Lorenzi; Angela Scarpa; Martha Ann Bell
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2013
Angela Scarpa; Nuri M. Reyes; Michelle A. Patriquin; Jill Lorenzi; Tyler A. Hassenfeldt; Varsha J. Desai; Kathryn W. Kerkering
Developmental Psychobiology | 2015
Michelle A. Patriquin; Jill Lorenzi; Angela Scarpa; Susan D. Calkins; Martha Ann Bell
Personality and Individual Differences | 2015
Jonathan C. Waldron; Angela Scarpa; Jill Lorenzi; Susan W. White
Archive | 2013
Angela Scarpa; Jill Lorenzi
Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2015
Tyler A. Hassenfeldt; Jill Lorenzi; Angela Scarpa