The network structure of the Special Interests Survey
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Brown, Cynthia E.
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Pacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USAPacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
Brown, Cynthia E.
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Beauchamp, Marshall T. T.
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Pacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USAPacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
Beauchamp, Marshall T. T.
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Nowell, Kerri P. P.
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Univ Missouri, Thompson Ctr Autism & Neurodev, Dept Hlth Psychol, Columbia, MO USAPacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
Nowell, Kerri P. P.
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Bernardin, Courtney J. J.
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Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO USAPacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
Bernardin, Courtney J. J.
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Kanne, Stephen M. M.
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Weill Cornell Med Coll, Ctr Autism & Developing Brain, White Plains, NY USA
Weill Cornell Med Coll, Dept Psychiat, White Plains, NY USAPacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
Kanne, Stephen M. M.
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[1] Pacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR 97116 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Thompson Ctr Autism & Neurodev, Dept Hlth Psychol, Columbia, MO USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO USA
[4] Weill Cornell Med Coll, Ctr Autism & Developing Brain, White Plains, NY USA
[5] Weill Cornell Med Coll, Dept Psychiat, White Plains, NY USA
Despite the prevalence of special interests (SIs) in autistic youth, research on SIs and how they are characterized is limited. Indeed, a significant challenge in identifying and classifying SIs lies in capturing the vast and diverse scope of potential interests in this population. The recently developed Special Interest Survey (SIS) is a caregiver-report measure to improve SI characterization by capturing a broad range of past and current SIs. In the present study, we performed a network analysis of the SIS to examine relations between SIs and identify distinct interest clusters. We analyzed data from 1992 caregivers of autistic youths who completed the SIS. The network of SIs was densely interconnected, characterized by six communities of interests: Fact-seeking, Engineering, Order-seeking, Object Attachment, Entertainment, and Scholarly Pursuits. Findings suggest that the structure of the observed network is likely to generalize to similar samples. Of all the SIs and their respective communities, behaviors related to Fact-seeking were identified as the most central, meaning that endorsement of these interests was most strongly related to co-endorsement of other SIs. These findings lay the groundwork for future work on SIs, such as improved assessment techniques and linkage of SIs to a broad range of demographic variables, youth characteristics, and autism symptoms.