| Literature DB >> 27896942 |
Elizabeth Shephard1, Bosiljka Milosavljevic2, Greg Pasco2, Emily J H Jones3, Teodora Gliga3, Francesca Happé1, Mark H Johnson3, Tony Charman2.
Abstract
Almost 20% of infants with an older sibling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit ASD themselves by age 3 years. The longer-term outcomes of high-risk infants are less clear. We examined symptoms of ASD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety, language, IQ, and adaptive behaviour at age 7 years in high- and low-risk children prospectively studied since the first year of life. Clinical outcomes were compared between high-risk children who met diagnostic criteria for ASD at age 7 (HR-ASD-7 group, n = 15), high-risk children without ASD (HR-Non-ASD-7 group, n = 24), and low-risk control children (LR group, n = 37). Diagnostic stability between age 3 and 7 years was moderate, with five children who did not meet diagnostic criteria for ASD at age 3 years being assigned the diagnosis at age 7, and three children showing the opposite pattern. The HR-ASD-7 group showed elevated ADHD and anxiety symptoms and had lower adaptive behaviour scores than LR controls. The HR-Non-ASD-7 group had higher repetitive behaviour, lower adaptive functioning and elevated scores on one anxiety subscale (Separation Anxiety) compared to LR controls, but evidence for subclinical ASD symptoms (the broader autism phenotype, BAP) was limited in the group as a whole, although we identified a subgroup with elevated ASD traits. The difficulties experienced by high-risk siblings at school-age extend beyond ASD symptoms. The pattern of difficulties exhibited by the HR-ASD-7 group may inform our understanding of developmental trajectories of co-occurring psychopathology in ASD. Autism Res 2017, 10: 546-557.Entities:
Keywords: ADHD; anxiety; broader autism phenotype; clinical outcomes; high-risk siblings
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27896942 PMCID: PMC5408391 DOI: 10.1002/aur.1733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism Res ISSN: 1939-3806 Impact factor: 5.216
Group Characteristics and ASD Symptomatology at 7 Years
| 7‐Year Outcome Measure | LR | HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 | HR‐ASD‐7 | MANOVA/ANOVA Group effects |
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| 89.34 (4.81) | 91.42 (6.28) | 89.13 (6.53) | n/s |
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| 15:22 | 5:19 | 7:8 | n/s |
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| Not completed | 4.04 (5.48)a | 13.14 (4.69)b |
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| Not completed | 4.25 (4.67)a | 10.43 (4.59)b |
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| Not completed | 0.58 (1.41)a | 3.57 (1.74)b |
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| 1.70 (1.19)a | 2.46 (1.41) | 6.33 (2.92)b |
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| 2.18 (1.70)a | 2.96 (1.60) | 6.60 (2.59)b |
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| 1.12 (0.70)a | 3.04 (2.84)b | 6.13 (2.70)b |
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| 45.49 (5.82)a | 52.37 (11.74)a | 74.85 (22.77)b |
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| 1.40 (2.05)a | 5.05 (11.54)a | 30.08 (33.55)b |
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| 174.09 (11.49)a | 167.38 (22.83)a | 141.58 (36.26)b |
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Means (SD) are presented by ASD outcome group.
Groups marked with different superscript letters (a, b, c) differed significantly with Tukey's HSD correction applied (P < .05).
*Group sizes are smaller for some variables due to missing data.
HR‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 12; HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 19; LR group minimum n = 33.
ADI, autism diagnostic interview—revised; RRB, repetitive and restrictive behaviour; ADOS, autism diagnostic observation schedule; CSS, calibrated severity score; SA, social affect; SRS‐2, social responsiveness scale—2; RBS‐R, repetitive behavior scale—revised; SSP, short sensory profile.
IQ, Language, and Adaptive Behaviour Outcomes at 7 Years
| 7‐Year Outcome Measure | LR | HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 | HR‐ASD‐7 | MANOVA/ANOVA Group effects |
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| 117.06 (11.61)a | 107.96 (12.76)b | 109.79 (21.36) |
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| 119.77 (13.93) | 110.83 (14.94) | 110.14 (25.87) | n/s |
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| 110.34 (12.05) | 102.71 (9.97) | 109.57 (18.26) | n/s |
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| 110.53 (6.98)a | 102.22 (12.67)b | 90.27 (15.46)c |
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| 110.29 (5.27)a | 104.65 (11.62)a | 84.00 (17.49)b |
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| 105.94 (9.28)a | 98.38 (10.26)b | 86.07 (15.65)c |
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| 116.62 (11.09)a | 111.88 (14.50) | 104.53 (18.08)b |
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| 12.71 (2.20) | 11.85 (3.05) | 10.83 (3.38) | n/s |
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| 12.79 (3.01) | 11.30 (2.13) | 12.55 (2.77) | n/s |
Group means (SD) are presented by ASD outcome group.
Groups marked with different superscript letters (a, b, c) differed significantly with Tukey's HSD correction applied (P < .05).
*Group sizes are smaller for some variables due to missing data.
HR‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 11 (CELF variables), n = 14 (other variables); HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 20 (CELF), n = 23 (other variables); LR group minimum n = 24 (CELF), n = 34 (other variables).
WASI‐II FSIQ, VCI, PRI, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence—II Full‐Scale IQ, Verbal Comprehension Index, Perceptual Reasoning Index. Vineland ABC, Socialisation, Daily Living, Comm., Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales—II Adaptive Behavior Composite (ABC) and Standard Scores for Socialization, Daily Living and Communication domains. CELF CFD RS, Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals—4th Edition Scaled Scores for Concepts and Following Directions (CFD) and Recalling Sentences (RS).
ADHD and Anxiety Scores at 7 Years
| 7‐year Outcome Measure | LR | HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 | HR‐ASD‐7 | MANOVA/ANOVA Group effects |
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| 52.16 (11.58)a | 57.05 (16.10) | 67.73 (15.58)b |
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| 13.51% | 27.27% | 53.00% | – |
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| 51.22 (9.40)a | 56.50 (12.90) | 62.40 (14.91)b |
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| 10.81% | 22.73% | 33.33% | – |
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| 2.94 (2.14)a | 4.87 (2.82)b | 6.27 (4.20)b |
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| 0.67 (0.99)a | 1.00 (1.51) | 2.27 (3.41)b |
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| 2.64 (2.98) | 4.13 (2.67) | 5.07 (5.65) | n/s |
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| 2.97 (2.08) | 3.43 (2.25) | 4.53 (2.85) | n/s |
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| 0.53 (0.94)a | 0.74 (0.97)a | 2.93 (4.62)b |
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| 2.47 (1.40)a | 3.74 (2.05) | 5.13 (3.66)b |
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| 12.22 (7.27)a | 17.91 (8.55) | 26.20 (20.86)b |
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| 2.78% | 8.70% | 26.67% |
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Group means (SD) are presented by ASD outcome group.
Groups marked with different superscript letters (a, b, c) differed significantly with Tukey's HSD correction applied (P < .05).
*Group sizes are smaller for some variables due to missing data.
HR‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 15; HR‐Non‐ASD‐7 group minimum n = 22; LR group minimum n = 36. Conners Hyp/Imp and Inattentive = Conners 3 T‐scores for Hyperactive/Impulsive and Inattentive symptoms; mean T‐scores per group and the percentage of each group with T‐scores ≥ 65 are presented (percentage measures not analysed due to small ns and cell counts < 5).
SCAS, Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (parent‐rated scores for Separation Anxiety, obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD), Social Phobia, Physical Injury Fears, Panic/Agoraphobia, Generalised Anxiety, and Total Anxiety). % Total SCAS score 1.5 SD ≥ TD mean = percentage of children per group scoring 1.5 SD above the mean score for children without anxiety disorders after z‐transformation.