Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional

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Autor(a) principal: Grizon, Ângela
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Background: Callous-unemotional traits include the nuclear affective deficit component which characterizes psychopathy. The presence of conduct problems (CP) with callous-unemotional traits (CA/U) in childhood has been suggested as a predictor of psychopathy in adulthood. Studies that investigated the deficits in emotional processing of psychopathic individuals found impairment in their ability to recognize emotions expressed by the face. In order to identify early traits of this disorder and, in particular, the deficits associated with the affective-emotional component, especially the recognition of facial expressions, studies with samples of children and adolescents have indicated similar results, but still there is no methodological convergence. Considering the data already found, the Study I of this dissertation, presented as a general goal, is to investigate, through the recognition of emotional faces, if there are differences between the processing of emotional faces in children with conduct problems, with or without the presence of callous-unemotional traits, and a control group. Study II aimed to verify that the intelligence quotient (IQ) is a moderator in the deficit of emotional processing in children with callous-unemotional traits. Method: Children between the ages six and eight from schools in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil were evaluated based on the scores from the ICU teachers’ version (ICU ≥ 35) and CP SDQ subscale (≥ 5). In Study I, 50 children participated and were divided into three groups: 1) 14 children with CA/U+CP+; 2) 6 children with CA/U-CP+; and 4) 30 children without the presence of any pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). In the second study, the 49 children that were included in the sample formed two groups: 1) 22 children with CA/U+; and 2) 27 children with CA/U- based on the ICU teachers scores (≥ 35 ICU and ICU <24). In both studies children performed a task of facial expression recognition. Results: Study I group CA/U+CP+ revealed deficits in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general (p <0.05), as well as fear expressions, when compared to the control group. In Study II the CA/U+ group revealed that the deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear is not related to estimated IQ scores, but rather is related to the high presence of CA/U traits. Conclusion: The results from this dissertation confirm the poorer performance in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general, as well as deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear, among children with CA/U traits and conduct problems, when compared with the control group. Furthermore, in accordance with our hypothesis, deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear among group CA/U+ children are not explained by estimated IQ scores, but rather by the presence of CA/U+ traits.
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spelling Argimon, Irani Iracema de Lima359.963.900-00http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4779222D5951.272.750-15http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4129255A8Grizon, Ângela2016-05-13T12:58:01Z2016-03-17http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/6667Background: Callous-unemotional traits include the nuclear affective deficit component which characterizes psychopathy. The presence of conduct problems (CP) with callous-unemotional traits (CA/U) in childhood has been suggested as a predictor of psychopathy in adulthood. Studies that investigated the deficits in emotional processing of psychopathic individuals found impairment in their ability to recognize emotions expressed by the face. In order to identify early traits of this disorder and, in particular, the deficits associated with the affective-emotional component, especially the recognition of facial expressions, studies with samples of children and adolescents have indicated similar results, but still there is no methodological convergence. Considering the data already found, the Study I of this dissertation, presented as a general goal, is to investigate, through the recognition of emotional faces, if there are differences between the processing of emotional faces in children with conduct problems, with or without the presence of callous-unemotional traits, and a control group. Study II aimed to verify that the intelligence quotient (IQ) is a moderator in the deficit of emotional processing in children with callous-unemotional traits. Method: Children between the ages six and eight from schools in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil were evaluated based on the scores from the ICU teachers’ version (ICU ≥ 35) and CP SDQ subscale (≥ 5). In Study I, 50 children participated and were divided into three groups: 1) 14 children with CA/U+CP+; 2) 6 children with CA/U-CP+; and 4) 30 children without the presence of any pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). In the second study, the 49 children that were included in the sample formed two groups: 1) 22 children with CA/U+; and 2) 27 children with CA/U- based on the ICU teachers scores (≥ 35 ICU and ICU <24). In both studies children performed a task of facial expression recognition. Results: Study I group CA/U+CP+ revealed deficits in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general (p <0.05), as well as fear expressions, when compared to the control group. In Study II the CA/U+ group revealed that the deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear is not related to estimated IQ scores, but rather is related to the high presence of CA/U traits. Conclusion: The results from this dissertation confirm the poorer performance in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general, as well as deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear, among children with CA/U traits and conduct problems, when compared with the control group. Furthermore, in accordance with our hypothesis, deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear among group CA/U+ children are not explained by estimated IQ scores, but rather by the presence of CA/U+ traits.Introdução: traços callous-unemotional (CA/U) constituem o componente afetivo deficitário, nuclear que caracteriza a psicopatia. A presença de traços CA/U e problemas de conduta (PC) na infância, tem sido apontado como preditor da consolidação da psicopatia na vida adulta. Pesquisas que avaliaram os déficits no processamento emocional de indivíduos psicopatas, detectaram prejuízos no reconhecimento de emoções expressas através da face. Com o propósito de identificar precocemente os traços desse transtorno e, em especial, dos déficits associados ao componente afetivo-emocional, especialmente o reconhecimento de expressões faciais, estudos com amostras de crianças e adolescentes tem apontado resultados semelhantes, porém não há um padrão metodológico para a aplicação de tarefas de reconhecimento de expressões faciais. Portanto, o Estudo I dessa dissertação, apresentou como objetivo geral investigar diferenças no processamento emocional de crianças com PC, com ou sem a presença de traços CA/U, e grupo-controle. O Estudo II teve como objetivo verificar se o quociente de inteligência é um moderador no processamento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços CA/U+. Método: Crianças com idades entre seis e oito anos de escolas da cidade de Porto Alegre – Brasil foram avaliadas com base nos escores do ICU (ICU ≥ 35) e da sub-escala PC do SDQ (≥ 5), através dos professores. No estudo I participaram 50 crianças divididas em três grupos: 1) 14 crianças com CA/U+PC+; 2) 6 crianças com CA/U-PC+; e 4) 30 crianças com baixa ou nenhuma pontuação na sub-escala CP do SDQ (≤ 3) e nos escores totais do ICU (≤ 24) e sem suspeita de presença de nenhum transtorno invasivo do desenvolvimento (TID). No segundo estudo, as 49 crianças que compuseram a amostra formaram dois grupos: 1) 22 crianças com CA/U+ (ICU (ICU ≥ 35); e 2) 37 crianças com CA/U- (ICU< 24). Em ambos os estudos as crianças realizaram uma tarefa de reconhecimento de expressões faciais. Resultados: No Estudo I o grupo CA/U+PC+, apresentou déficits na acurácia das emoções em geral (p<0,05) e na emoção de medo (p<0,05), quando comparado ao grupos-controle. No Estudo II o grupo CA/U+ mostrou déficits no reconhecimento da emoção de medo (p<0,05) em comparação com o grupo CA/U-. Os déficits para reconhecer a expressão de medo não apresentaram associação com o QI estimado, mas sim a presença elevada de traços CA/U. Conclusão: Os resultados dessa dissertação confirmam que crianças com PC e presença elevada de traços CA/U exibem prejuízos para reconhecer expressões faciais emocionais de modo geral, bem como para reconhecer a emoção de medo, quando comparadas ao grupo-controle. Ainda, os déficits no reconhecimento da emoção de medo em crianças com presença elevada de traços CA/U, não demonstrou estar associada com os escores do QI estimado, mas sim, apenas, pela presença dos traços CA/U.Submitted by Setor de Tratamento da Informação - BC/PUCRS (tede2@pucrs.br) on 2016-05-13T12:58:01Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DIS_ANGELA_GRIZON_COMPLETO.pdf: 1960374 bytes, checksum: 1b683d8255feecc42eb4c0564f4c2696 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-13T12:58:01Z (GMT). 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spellingShingle Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
Grizon, Ângela
EMOÇÕES
CONDUTA (PSICOLOGIA)
TRANSTORNOS DA PERSONALIDADE ANTISSOCIAL
PSICOLOGIA COGNITIVA
PSICOLOGIA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
title_full Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
title_fullStr Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
title_full_unstemmed Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
title_sort Déficits no reconhecimento de faces emocionais em crianças com traços callous-unemotional
author Grizon, Ângela
author_facet Grizon, Ângela
author_role author
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PSICOLOGIA COGNITIVA
PSICOLOGIA
topic EMOÇÕES
CONDUTA (PSICOLOGIA)
TRANSTORNOS DA PERSONALIDADE ANTISSOCIAL
PSICOLOGIA COGNITIVA
PSICOLOGIA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
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description Background: Callous-unemotional traits include the nuclear affective deficit component which characterizes psychopathy. The presence of conduct problems (CP) with callous-unemotional traits (CA/U) in childhood has been suggested as a predictor of psychopathy in adulthood. Studies that investigated the deficits in emotional processing of psychopathic individuals found impairment in their ability to recognize emotions expressed by the face. In order to identify early traits of this disorder and, in particular, the deficits associated with the affective-emotional component, especially the recognition of facial expressions, studies with samples of children and adolescents have indicated similar results, but still there is no methodological convergence. Considering the data already found, the Study I of this dissertation, presented as a general goal, is to investigate, through the recognition of emotional faces, if there are differences between the processing of emotional faces in children with conduct problems, with or without the presence of callous-unemotional traits, and a control group. Study II aimed to verify that the intelligence quotient (IQ) is a moderator in the deficit of emotional processing in children with callous-unemotional traits. Method: Children between the ages six and eight from schools in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil were evaluated based on the scores from the ICU teachers’ version (ICU ≥ 35) and CP SDQ subscale (≥ 5). In Study I, 50 children participated and were divided into three groups: 1) 14 children with CA/U+CP+; 2) 6 children with CA/U-CP+; and 4) 30 children without the presence of any pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). In the second study, the 49 children that were included in the sample formed two groups: 1) 22 children with CA/U+; and 2) 27 children with CA/U- based on the ICU teachers scores (≥ 35 ICU and ICU <24). In both studies children performed a task of facial expression recognition. Results: Study I group CA/U+CP+ revealed deficits in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general (p <0.05), as well as fear expressions, when compared to the control group. In Study II the CA/U+ group revealed that the deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear is not related to estimated IQ scores, but rather is related to the high presence of CA/U traits. Conclusion: The results from this dissertation confirm the poorer performance in recognizing emotional facial expressions in general, as well as deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear, among children with CA/U traits and conduct problems, when compared with the control group. Furthermore, in accordance with our hypothesis, deficits in recognizing the emotion of fear among group CA/U+ children are not explained by estimated IQ scores, but rather by the presence of CA/U+ traits.
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