| Literature DB >> 25657824 |
Marie Moore Channell1, B Allyson Phillips2, Susan J Loveall3, Frances A Conners4, Paige M Bussanich5, Laura Grofer Klinger6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prevalence estimates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Down syndrome (DS) are highly varied. This variation is partly due to the difficulty of screening for and diagnosing comorbid ASD in individuals with a syndrome that carries its own set of social communicative and behavioral difficulties that are not well documented. The aim of this study was to identify the typical range of social communicative impairments observed in children, adolescents, and young adults with DS who do not have comorbid ASD.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Comorbidity; Down syndrome; Intellectual disability; Social communication
Year: 2015 PMID: 25657824 PMCID: PMC4318440 DOI: 10.1186/1866-1955-7-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Sample descriptive characteristics and scores on primary measures
| Mean (SD) | Range | |
|---|---|---|
| Chronological age (years) | 14.83 (3.27) | 10.25–21.92 |
| Nonverbal age equivalenta (years) | 5.16 (1.15) | 3.42–8.42 |
| SRS total | 60.57 (11.64) | 42–90 |
| SCQ raw score | 6.48 (3.63) | 1–14 |
| Leiter-R Brief IQ standard scoreb | 43.33 (8.41) | 36–71 |
| Leiter-R Brief IQ composite growth score | 465.07 (10.98) | 443–492 |
| PPVT-4 standard scorec | 49.96 (16.77) | 20–85 |
| PPVT-4 growth score | 140.67 (21.14) | 89–179 |
| TROG-2 raw score | 27.36 (13.31) | 7–72 |
Leiter-R growth scores are scaled from 372 to 548. PPVT-4 growth scores are scaled from 12 to 271. Sample size was n = 46 for Leiter-R, SRS, and SCQ; n = 45 for PPVT-4; and n = 44 for TROG-2.
aLeiter-R Brief IQ age equivalence scores.
b11 participants scored at the floor standard score of 36 on the Leiter-R.
c3 participants scored at the floor standard score of 20 on the PPVT-4.
Figure 1Percentage of participants falling into the “normal”, “mild-to-moderate”, and “severe” categories on the Social Responsiveness Scale (number of participants also provided).
One-sample -tests comparing SRS subscale -scores to the mean value ( = 50) from the normative sample
| Study sample mean (SD) |
|
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social Awareness | 54.04 (11.54) | 2.38 | .022 |
| Social Cognition | 63.22 (12.51) | 7.16 | <.001 |
| Social Communication | 58.33 (11.08) | 5.10 | <.001 |
| Social Motivation | 53.80 (11.42) | 2.26 | .029 |
| Autistic Mannerisms | 65.07 (13.51) | 7.56 | <.001 |
The normative sample standard deviation (SD) = 10 for each subscale of the SRS.
Correlations among SRS subscale -scores
| Awareness | Cognition | Communication | Motivation | Mannerisms | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awareness | - | ||||
| Cognition | .62* | - | |||
| Communication | .74* | .74* | - | ||
| Motivation | .44* | .52* | .63* | - | |
| Mannerisms | .56* | .65* | .66* | .46* | - |
*All correlations were significant at p < .01.
Correlations between SRS and age, nonverbal cognition, and receptive language
| SRS | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Awareness | Cognition | Communication | Motivation | Mannerisms | |
| Agea | -.003 | -.10 | .05 | -.04 | .03 | .04 |
| Nonverbal cognitionb | -.30* | -.27 | -.33* | -.21 | -.15 | -.30* |
| Receptive languagec | -.46* | -.43* | -.38* | -.34* | -.30* | -.48* |
*p < .05.
aAge in years (n = 45).
bLeiter-R growth scores (n = 45).
cPPVT-4 and TROG-2 Z-score composite (n = 44).