Cognitive empathy across the lifespan

Aim To describe the development of cognitive empathy across the lifespan from a very large cohort using a standardized measure of cognitive empathy ability. Method Participants (n=4545, age bands 75y, 60% female) were a convenience sample recruited voluntarily from visitors to the Glasgow Science Ce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental medicine and child neurology 2022-12, Vol.64 (12), p.1524-1531
Hauptverfasser: Dorris, Liam, Young, David, Barlow, Jill, Byrne, Karl, Hoyle, Robin
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Zusammenfassung:Aim To describe the development of cognitive empathy across the lifespan from a very large cohort using a standardized measure of cognitive empathy ability. Method Participants (n=4545, age bands 75y, 60% female) were a convenience sample recruited voluntarily from visitors to the Glasgow Science Centre in the UK, who completed the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. Results When compared to preceding age groups, we found significant developmental gains in empathy ability in children aged 6 to 7 years (p=0.048, d=0.45) and again at 10 to 12 years (p=0.042, d=0.23), followed by a slight reduction in ability during adolescence (p=0.087, d=–0.18), and functional maturity in those aged 19 to 25 years (p=0.001, d=0.76). Cognitive empathy abilities remained relatively stable across adulthood but gradually declined in people over 65 years, with notable decline in males over 75 years (p=0.001, d=–0.98). Females performed better than males at all ages. Interpretation Understanding developmental issues in cognitive empathy could influence approaches to moral and social education for children, and health and social care support for older people. Standardized cognitive empathy tests could also provide novel approaches in the early detection of developmental vulnerabilities in a range of neurological conditions, and within neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders in which cognitive empathy is known to be impaired. What this paper adds Cognitive empathy is a late‐developing ability and changes across the lifespan. Cognitive empathy increases during childhood but with potentially altered abilities during adolescence. Cognitive empathy matures during early adulthood and gradually declines in older age. There is a female advantage in cognitive empathy abilities. Resumo Empatia cognitiva ao longo da vida Objetivo Descrever o desenvolvimento da empatia cognitiva ao longo da vida de uma coorte muito grande usando uma medida padronizada da capacidade de empatia cognitiva. Método Os participantes (n = 4545, faixas etárias de 75 anos, 60% do sexo feminino) formaram uma amostra de conveniência recrutada voluntariamente de visitantes do Glasgow Science Centre, no Reino Unido, que completaram o Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. Resultados Quando comparados às faixas etárias anteriores, encontramos ganhos significativos no desenvolvimento da capacidade de empatia em crianças de 6 a 7 anos (p = 0,048, d = 0,45) e novamente em 10 a 12 anos (p = 0,042, d = 0,23), seguid
ISSN:0012-1622
1469-8749
DOI:10.1111/dmcn.15263