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. 2024 Jun;55(3):768-789.
doi: 10.1007/s10578-022-01420-w. Epub 2022 Oct 1.

Behavioral and Socio-Emotional Disorders in Intellectual Giftedness: A Systematic Review

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Behavioral and Socio-Emotional Disorders in Intellectual Giftedness: A Systematic Review

Ilaria Tasca et al. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

This work systematically reviewed past literature to investigate the association between intellectual giftedness and socio-emotional and/or behavioral disorders. Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria, 17 of which have children and/or adolescents as participants, and 12 have a non-gifted control group. Socio-emotional problems, such as withdrawal, were found in 3 out of 8 studies; internalizing disorders, such as anxiety, were found in 5 out of 9; externalizing disorders, such as hyperactivity, were found in 3 out of 5. The most investigated comorbidity was attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. A univocal conclusion on the relationship between intellectual giftedness and socio-emotional/behavioral problems cannot be drawn, principally because of the heterogeneity of participants' age, informants, and instruments. The review highlights the need for future studies to use multi-informant and comprehensive assessments, to reach more robust findings, and suggests that age and discrepancy between verbal and non-verbal intellectual abilities should be considered critical factors.

Keywords: ADHD; Autism; Giftedness; High intelligence; Review.

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