| Literature DB >> 26802114 |
Maya Yaari1, Neta Yitzhak1, Ayelet Harel1, Edwa Friedlander1, Benjamin Bar-Oz2, Smadar Eventov-Friedman2, David Mankuta2, Ifat Gamliel1, Nurit Yirmiya3.
Abstract
Stability and change in early autism spectrum disorder risk were examined in a cohort of 99 preterm infants (⩽34 weeks of gestation) using the Autism Observation Scale for Infants at 8 and 12 months and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-Toddler Module at 18 months. A total of 21 infants were identified at risk by the Autism Observation Scale for Infants at 8 months, and 9 were identified at risk at 12 months, including 4 children who were not previously identified. At 18 months, eight children were identified at risk for autism spectrum disorder using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-Toddler Module, only half of whom had been identified using the original Autism Observation Scale for Infants cutoffs. Results are discussed in relation to early trajectories of autism spectrum disorder risk among preterm infants as well as identifying social-communication deficiencies associated with the early preterm behavioral phenotype.Entities:
Keywords: autism spectrum disorders; development; early diagnosis; preterm; screening
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26802114 DOI: 10.1177/1362361315614758
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613