Varies from Person to Person:The Effect of Interpersonal Sensitivity on Somatization of Autistic College Students
To explore the influence of interpersonal sensitivity on somalization of college students with different levels of autistic traits,2065 freshmen completed brief version of autism spectrum quotient scale,symptom checklist 90,and perceived social support scale and left-behind experience questionnaire.The results showed that:(1)More than six months of left-behind experience and low social support were associated with a higher incidence of autistic traits.(2)After controlling for social support,left-behind experience and gender,anxiety of college students with different levels of autistic traits has a significant mediating effect between interpersonal sensitivi-ty and somatization.However,unlike the non-high autistic trait group,interpersonal sensitivity in the high autistic trait group directly and positively predicted somatization,and social support and gender had varying degrees of significant effects on somatization.