Identifying Predictors of Momentary Negative Affect and Depression Severity in Adolescents with Autism: An Exploratory Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

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Aaron R. Dallman
Antoine Bailliard
Clare Harrop
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[1] Towson University,Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science, College of Health Professions
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Allied Health Sciences, School of Medicine
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Autism; Ecological momentary assessment; Depression; Adolescence; Social interaction;
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Depression is a common comorbidity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Little is known about risk factors for depression and depressive symptoms in this population. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) has been used in the typically developing population to identify risk factors for depression, but has been rarely applied in ASD populations. In this exploratory study, 17 autistic adolescents participated in an EMA protocol in which they reported on their current activities and emotions six times per day for seven consecutive days. Results suggested that negative affect is predicted by momentary quality of social interaction and enjoyment of the current activity (p < 0.05). Additionally, affective instability predicted depressive symptoms. These results provide insights into risk factors for depression in this vulnerable population.
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