OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between culture and symptoms of comorbid psychopathology in those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). DESIGN: Multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVAs) for each country and each sub-scale of the Autism Spectrum Disorders-Comorbid for Children (ASD-CC). Follow-up independent univariate analyses and post-hoc tests as needed. METHODS: Separate samples from South Korea, the UK and Israel were compared to a sample from the US in order to examine cultural contributions, using the ASD-CC. RESULTS: Overall, few differences were found. Significantly, the US had significantly higher scores than South Korea on the avoidant sub-scale. Additionally, the US had significantly higher scores than Israel on the over-eating and tantrum sub-scales. No significant differences were found between the US and the UK. CONCLUSION: Cultural factors, such as views of typical behaviour, should be taken into account when examining symptoms of comorbidity in children with ASD.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between culture and symptoms of comorbid psychopathology in those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). DESIGN: Multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVAs) for each country and each sub-scale of the Autism Spectrum Disorders-Comorbid for Children (ASD-CC). Follow-up independent univariate analyses and post-hoc tests as needed. METHODS: Separate samples from South Korea, the UK and Israel were compared to a sample from the US in order to examine cultural contributions, using the ASD-CC. RESULTS: Overall, few differences were found. Significantly, the US had significantly higher scores than South Korea on the avoidant sub-scale. Additionally, the US had significantly higher scores than Israel on the over-eating and tantrum sub-scales. No significant differences were found between the US and the UK. CONCLUSION: Cultural factors, such as views of typical behaviour, should be taken into account when examining symptoms of comorbidity in children with ASD.
Authors: I Magiati; D A Goh; S J Lim; D Z Q Gan; J C L Leong; C Allison; S Baron-Cohen; A Rifkin-Graboi; B F P Broekman; S-M Saw; Y-S Chong; K Kwek; P D Gluckman; S B Lim; M J Meaney Journal: Mol Autism Date: 2015-06-21 Impact factor: 7.509