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Self-reported social skills impairment explains elevated autistic traits in individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder

Highlights • Social anxiety disorder was related to high rates of self-reported autistic traits. • Social anxiety group differed from controls on several autism related subscales. • Diagnosis was uniquely predicted by variation in the social skills subscale. • Responses to social skills items explai...

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Published in:Journal of anxiety disorders 2016-03, Vol.38, p.31-36
Main Authors: Tonge, Natasha A, Rodebaugh, Thomas L, Fernandez, Katya C, Lim, Michelle H
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