| Literature DB >> 26557975 |
Matthew Siegel1, Kahsi A Smith2, Carla Mazefsky3, Robin L Gabriels4, Craig Erickson5, Desmond Kaplan6, Eric M Morrow7, Logan Wink5, Susan L Santangelo8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals severely affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including those with intellectual disability, expressive language impairment, and/or self-injurious behavior (SIB), are underrepresented in the ASD literature and extant collections of phenotypic and biological data. An understanding of ASD's etiology and subtypes can only be as complete as the studied samples are representative.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Genetics; Inpatient; Intellectual disability; New data resource; Non-verbal; Psychiatric; Self-injury; Severe autism
Year: 2015 PMID: 26557975 PMCID: PMC4640153 DOI: 10.1186/s13229-015-0054-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Autism Impact factor: 7.509
AIC study measures
| Measure | Domain/construct | Format |
|---|---|---|
| ADOS-2 | Diagnostic confirmation; repetitive behaviors and social communication | Structured assessment |
| Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) | Diagnostic screen; repetitive behaviors and social communication | Parent report |
| Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) | Challenging behaviors | Parent report |
| Repetitive Behavior Scale Revised (RBS-R) – Self-Injury Subscale | Self-injurious behavior | Parent report |
| Functional Assessment Screening Tool (FAST) | Behavioral function for self-injurious behavior | Parent and observer report |
| Vineland-2 | Adaptive functioning and communication | Parent report |
| Difficult Behavior Self-Efficacy Scale (DBSES) | Self-efficacy | Parent report |
| Leiter 3 | Cognitive ability | Structured assessment |
| Child and Adolescent Symptom Inventory (CASI-5) | Psychiatric symptoms and disorder cutoffs | Parent report |
| Parent Stress Index | Parenting stress | Parent report |
| Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI) | Emotional distress and problems with emotion regulation | Parent report |
Fig. 1Autism inpatient collection preliminary sample
Fig. 2Non-verbal IQ distribution
Sample characteristics
| Overall sample | Males | Females | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ||||
| Mean (SD)/ | Range | Mean (SD)/ | Range | Mean (SD)/ | Range | |
| Age (years) | 12.58 (3.42) | 4–20 | 12.55 (3.55) | 4–20 | 12.67 (3.07) | 6–18 |
| Ethnicity (non-Hispanic/Latino) | 120 (81.6 %) | 86 (79.6 %) | 34 (87.2 %) | |||
| Race (White) | 110 (74.8 %) | 83 (76.9 %) | 27 (69.2 %) | |||
| Non-verbal IQ ( | 70.86 (29.16) | 30–137 | 73.01 (29.84) | 30–137 | 64.63 (25.56) | 31–113 |
| Expressive Communication Subscale (Vineland-2) | 6.55 (3.92) | 1–17 | 6.65 (4.05) | 1–17 | 6.26 (3.53) | 1–17 |
| Adaptive Behavior Composite (Vineland-2) ( | 55.57 (12.88) | 27–96 | 55.33 (12.79) | 27–96 | 56.27 (13.36) | 29–78 |
| ADOS-2 Module administered | ||||||
| 1 | 62 (42.2 %) | 46 (42.6 %) | 16 (41 %) | |||
| 2 | 15 (10.2 %) | 9 (8.3 %) | 6 (15.4 %) | |||
| 3 | 57 (38.8 %) | 43 (39.8 %) | 14 (35.9 %) | |||
| 4 | 13 (8.8 %) | 10 (9.3 %) | 3 (7.7 %) | |||
| ADOS-2 scores: Modules 1, 2, and 3 only ( | ||||||
| Comparison score | 7.47 (1.57) | 4–10 | 7.52 (1.55) | 4–10 | 7.36 (1.64) | 4–10 |
| Social affect | 13.44 (4.26) | 2–20 | 13.4 (4.23) | 2–20 | 13.56 (4.16) | 5–20 |
| Restricted/repetitive behaviors | 3.44 (2.12) | 0–8 | 3.50 (2.11) | 0–8 | 3.28 (2.16) | 0–7 |
| ADOS-2 scores: Module 4 only ( | ||||||
| Social and communication | 12.31 (3.40) | 8–19 | 12.0 (2.87) | 8–16 | 13.33 (5.51) | 8–19 |
| Stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests | 2.92 (3.23) | 0–13 | 3.20 (3.55) | 1–13 | 2.0 (2.0) | 0–4 |
| Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) Subscales | ||||||
| Irritability | 28.58 (8.6) | 8–45 | 27.72 (8.5) | 8–45 | 31.15 (8.2) | 10–42 |
| Lethargy | 15.98 (8.5) | 1–44 | 15.99 (8.6) | 1–44 | 15.94 (8.3) | 1–39 |
| Stereotypy | 8.98 (5.7) | 0–20 | 8.62 (5.6) | 0–20 | 10.06 (5.9) | 2–20 |
| Hyperactivity | 30.58 (10.2) | 1–47 | 30.73 (10.4) | 1–47 | 30.15 (9.7) | 11–45 |
| Inappropriate speech | 5.61 (3.8) | 0–12 | 5.61 (3.8) | 0–12 | 7.03 (3.6) | 0–12 |
| Self-injurious behavior (SIB) present | 39 (26.5 %) | 26 (24.1 %) | 13 (33.3 %) | |||
| Repetitive Behavior Scale – Revised (RBS-R) – Self-Injury Subscale total score for subjects with SIB present ( |
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| Md = 11.0 | Md = 9.0a | Md = 15.0a | ||||
Md median
aSignificant difference between male and female RBS-R scores, Mann-Whitney U = 1113.50, z = −2.75, p = 0.006