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Bosiljka Milosavljevic1, Elizabeth Shephard2, Francesca G Happé2, Mark H Johnson3, Tony Charman4.
Abstract
Anxiety and threat bias were examined in 6-8-year-old children at familial-risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and low-risk (LR, n = 37) controls. The high-risk (HR) group was divided into those who met diagnostic criteria for ASD (HR-ASD, n = 15) and those who did not (HR-non ASD, n = 24). The HR-ASD group had highest levels of parent-reported anxiety. The HR-non ASD group exhibited increased threat bias on a spatial-cueing task, while the HR-ASD group did not. Anxiety symptoms were associated with both threat bias and ASD severity. These findings suggest that the mechanisms underlying anxiety in HR siblings without ASD are similar to those in non-ASD populations. However, among children with ASD, hypersensitivity to threat may not underlie anxiety symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Autism Spectrum Disorder; High-risk siblings; Threat bias
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28116669 PMCID: PMC5676835 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-016-3012-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Demographic characteristics, parent- and self-reported total anxiety scores and cognitive functioning for the HR-ASD, HR-non ASD and LR groups
| Measure (SD) | HR-ASD (N = 15) | HR-non ASD (N = 24) | LR (N = 37) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (months) | 89.13 (6.53) | 91.42 (6.28) | 89.26 (4.86) |
| Sex (male:female) | 7:8 | 5:19 | 15:22 |
| ADI—Social | 13.14 (4.69)a | 4.04 (5.48)b | N/A |
| ADI—communication | 10.43 (4.59)a | 4.25 (4.67)b | N/A |
| ADI—RRB | 3.57 (1.74)a | 0.58 (1.41)b | N/A |
| ADOS—CSS total | 6.33 (2.92)a | 2.46 (1.41) | 1.70 (1.19)b |
| ADOS CSS SA | 6.60 (2.59)a | 2.96 (1.60) | 2.18 (1.70)b |
| ADOS CSS RRB | 6.13 (2.70)a | 3.04 (2.84)a | 1.12 (0.70)b |
| SCAS-P total score | 26.20 (20.86)a | 17.91 (8.55) ( | 12.22 (7.27)b |
| SRS t-score | 74.85 (22.77)a ( | 52.37 (11.74)b ( | 45.49 (5.82)b ( |
| WASI full-scale IQ | 109.79 (21.36) ( | 107.96 (12.76)a | 117.06 (11.61)b ( |
| WASI verbal IQ | 110.14 (25.87) ( | 110.83 (14.94) | 119.77 (13.93) ( |
| WASI performance IQ | 109.57 (18.26) ( | 102.71 (9.97) | 110.34 (12.05) ( |
Group sizes are smaller for some variables due to missing data. Groups denoted with different subscript letters (a, b, c) differed significantly with Bonferonni correction applied (p < .05). HR/LR indicates high-risk or low-risk group
Group differences in ADOS, ADI-R scores and SCAS-P subscales are reported in full in Shephard et al. (2016)
ASD autism spectrum disorder, SD standard deviation, ADI-R autism diagnostic interview – revised, RRB restricted repetitive behaviour, ADOS autism diagnostic observation schedule, CSS calibrated severity score, SA social affect, SCAS-P Spence children’s anxiety scale parent-report, SRS social responsiveness scale, WASI Wechsler abbreviated scale of intelligence
Fig. 1Threat engagement (difference in non-threatening and threatening congruent trials) and disengagement (difference in threatening and non-threatening incongruent trials) indices in the HR-ASD, HR-non ASD and LR groups with significant differences denoted with asterisks (*p < .05, **p < .01)
First-order Pearson correlation coefficients (r) showing the association between each threat bias index, SCAS-P total score, SRS-2 and WASI-II FSQI
| SCAS-P | SRS-2 | WASI-II FSIQ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Threat-neutral engage | 0.19 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Threat-positive engage | 0.35* | 0.21 | − 0.07 |
| Threat-neutral disengage | 0.16 | 0.27 | − 0.10 |
| Threat-positive disengage | 0.10 | 0.22 | − 0.24 |
| SCAS-P | 1 | ||
| SRS t-score | 0.60* | 1 | |
| WASI-II FSIQ | − 0.16 | − 0.29 | 1 |
Associations denoted with an asterisk (*) were significant, with Bonferonni correction applied (p = .05/7 = 0.007). SCAS-P abbreviates the Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale-Parent Report; SRS-2 Social Responsiveness Scale; WASI-II FSIQ Wechsler Abbreviated Scales of Intelligence, 2nd Edition Full Scale IQ.
Fig. 2Association between the threat-positive engagement index and SCAS-P total score, with data points marked by group (HR-ASD, HR-non ASD and LR)