Background This preregistered study compares adolescents with mild-to-borderline intellectual disability (MBID) and typically developing (TD) adolescents on their susceptibility to peer influence. To understand why adolescents with MBID are susceptible to peer influence, links with inhibition, Theory of Mind (ToM) and negative interpretation bias are investigated. Method We assessed 163 adolescents (111 MBID, 52 TD 14–19 years; 63% boys) using experimental tasks and self- and/or teacher-reports. Results Adolescents with MBID and TD adolescents did not differ in their susceptibility to peer influence, inhibition, and negative interpretations. On two ToM instruments, adolescents with MBID performed weaker than TD adolescents. In a structural ...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Problems with peers are more common among children with intellectual disabilities (ID) than typical ...
Background: This preregistered study compares adolescents with mild-to-borderline intellectual disab...
Background: This preregistered study compares adolescents with mild-to-borderline intellectual disab...
Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) experience challenges and uncertainty when making judg...
This study aimed to disentangle the effects of Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Disability (MBID) and...
This study aimed to disentangle the effects of Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Disability (MBID) and...
Epidemiological studies indicate that real-life risk taking, such as sexual risk-taking, substance a...
Bexkens A., Huizenga H.M., Neville D.A., d'Escury-Koenigs A.L.C., Bredman J.C., Wagemaker E. & Van d...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
Background Cognitive theories of anxiety emphasize the importance of cognitive processes in the onse...
Background: Students with intellectual disabilities (ID) exhibit increased rates of problem behavior...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
The aim of this study was to investigate interference control in adolescents with Mild to Borderline...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Problems with peers are more common among children with intellectual disabilities (ID) than typical ...
Background: This preregistered study compares adolescents with mild-to-borderline intellectual disab...
Background: This preregistered study compares adolescents with mild-to-borderline intellectual disab...
Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) experience challenges and uncertainty when making judg...
This study aimed to disentangle the effects of Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Disability (MBID) and...
This study aimed to disentangle the effects of Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Disability (MBID) and...
Epidemiological studies indicate that real-life risk taking, such as sexual risk-taking, substance a...
Bexkens A., Huizenga H.M., Neville D.A., d'Escury-Koenigs A.L.C., Bredman J.C., Wagemaker E. & Van d...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
Background Cognitive theories of anxiety emphasize the importance of cognitive processes in the onse...
Background: Students with intellectual disabilities (ID) exhibit increased rates of problem behavior...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
The aim of this study was to investigate interference control in adolescents with Mild to Borderline...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Problems with peers are more common among children with intellectual disabilities (ID) than typical ...