Social Cognition and Functional Outcome
- Medium to large associations between social cognitive domains and community functioning were reported, with mentalizing showing the strongest relationship in a meta-analysis.
- This meta-analysis reported that social cognition explained roughly 16% of the variance in community functioning, while nonsocial cognition accounted for about 6%.
- The association between social cognition and functioning has been found to hold up over time. For example, significant associations between baseline social cognition and community functioning can be seen one year and even five years later.
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