| Literature DB >> 28144878 |
Hayley Crawford1,2, Jane Waite3, Chris Oliver3.
Abstract
Anxiety disorders are heightened in specific genetic syndromes in comparison to intellectual disability of heterogeneous aetiology. In this study, we described and contrasted anxiety symptomatology in fragile X (FXS), Cornelia de Lange (CdLS) and Rubinstein-Taybi syndromes (RTS), and compared the symptomatology to normative data for typically-developing children and children diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Scores did not differ between children diagnosed with an anxiety disorder and (a) participants with FXS on social phobia, panic/agoraphobia, physical injury fears, and obsessive-compulsive subscales (b) participants with CdLS on separation anxiety, generalized anxiety, panic/agoraphobia, physical injury fears and obsessive-compulsive subscales, and (c) participants with RTS on panic/agoraphobia and obsessive-compulsive subscales. The results highlight divergent profiles of anxiety symptomatology between these groups.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Cornelia de Lange syndrome; Fragile X syndrome; Genetic syndromes; Intellectual disability; Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28144878 PMCID: PMC5676833 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-016-3015-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Participant characteristics and comparison statistics for participants with FXS, CdLS and RTS
| Fragile X | Cornelia de Lange | Rubinstein–Taybi |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 19) | (n = 13) | (n = 27) | ||
| Chronological age (SD) | 24.19 (7.51) | 18.75 (9.75) | 23.55 (10.74) | 0.247 |
| Gender % male | 100.00 | 46.15 | 37.04 | <0.001 |
| Adaptive behavior composite standard score mean (SD) | 46.05 (16.67) | 50.08 (17.50) | 43.59 (16.51) | 0.522 |
| Verbal adaptive behavior standard score mean (SD) | 38.47 (19.34) | 47.23 (22.02) | 42.30 (18.78) | 0.470 |
| SCQ total score | 17.99 (6.61) | 19.60 (6.56) | 17.76 (6.06) | 0.679 |
Fig. 1The mean scores on each subscale of the SCAS-P for each syndrome group and two normative comparison groups. Error bars represent standard deviation, as standard error data were not available for normative data
Summary of comparisons between syndrome groups and normative data on subscales of the SCAS-P (< group at the top of the table scored lower than the group listed in the column, = no difference between scores, > group at the top of the table scored higher than the group listed in the column)
| Fragile X (FXS) | Cornelia de Lange (CdLS) | Rubinstein–Taybi (RTS) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Separation anxiety | < | > | =FXS |
| =RTS | > | < | |
| =TD | > | =TD | |
| < | =AD | < | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 26.3% | 61.5% (50% of males, 71.4% of females) | 14.8% (20% of males, 11.8% of females) |
| Social phobia | =CdLS | =FXS | =FXS |
| =RTS | =RTS | =CdLS | |
| =TD | =TD | < | |
| =AD | < | < | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 15.8% | 7.7% (16.7% of males, 0% of females) | 3.7% (10% of males, 0% of females) |
| Generalized anxiety | < | > | =FXS |
| =RTS | > | < | |
| =TD | > | =TD | |
| < | =AD | < | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 26.3% | 61.5% (33.3% of males, 85.7% of females) | 18.5% (30% of males, 11.8% of females) |
| Trajectory | + | ||
| Panic/Agoraphobia | =CdLS | =FXS | =FXS |
| =RTS | =RTS | =CdLS | |
| > | > | > | |
| =AD | =AD | =AD | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 47.4% | 53.8% (50% of males, 57.1% of females) | 37% (50% of males, 29.4% of females) |
| Trajectory | + | ||
| Physical injury fears | =CdLS | =FXS | =FXS |
| =RTS | =RTS | =CdLS | |
| =TD | > | =TD | |
| =AD | =AD | < | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 36.8% | 46.2% (33.3% of males, 57.1% of females) | 22.2% (40% of males, 11.8% of females) |
| Obsessive–compulsive disorder | =CdLS | =FXS | =FXS |
| =RTS | =RTS | =CdLS | |
| =TD | =TD | > | |
| =AD | =AD | =AD | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 36.8% | 38.5% (33.3% of males, 42.9% of females) | 40.7% (60% of males, 29.4% of females) |
| Trajectory | + | + | |
| Total score | =CdLS | =FXS | =FXS |
| =RTS | > | < | |
| =TD | > | =TD | |
| < | =AD | < | |
| Percentage of participants scoring above normal range | 36.8% | 53.8% (50% of males, 57.1% of females) | 18.5% (30% of males, 11.8% of females) |
Significant associations between subscale scores and participant characteristics (+ positive correlation; − negative correlation), and the percentage of participants scoring above the normal range, are also noted. Significant differences are indicated in bold
TD typically developing, AD anxiety diagnosis
aMarginally significant result
Fig. 2The relationship between participant characteristics and the SCAS-P for each syndrome group