| Literature DB >> 30043350 |
Concetta de Giambattista1, Patrizia Ventura1, Paolo Trerotoli2, Mariella Margari1, Roberto Palumbi1, Lucia Margari3.
Abstract
Since Hans Asperger's first description (Arch Psych Nervenkrankh 117:76-136, 1944), through Lorna Wing's translation and definition (Psychol Med 11:115-129, 1981), to its introduction in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, 1994), Asperger Syndrome has always aroused huge interest and debate, until vanishing in the DSM fifth edition (2013). The debate regarded its diagnostic validity and its differentiation from high functioning autism (HFA). The present study aimed to examine whether AS differed from HFA in clinical profiles and to analyze the impact of DSM-5's innovation. Differences in cognitive, language, school functioning and comorbidities, were revealed when 80 AS and 70 HFA patients (3-18 years) were compared. Results suggested that an AS empirical distinction within autism spectrum disorder should be clinically useful.Entities:
Keywords: Asperger syndrome; Autism spectrum disorders; DSM-5; High functioning autism; Subtyping
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30043350 PMCID: PMC6331497 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3689-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Demographic characteristics of the sample
| AS | HFA | Test | df | p value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | ||||
| Sex | |||||||
| M | 66 | 82.5 | 61 | 87.1 | 0.31384* | 1 | 0.5753 |
| F | 14 | 17.5 | 9 | 12.9 | |||
| Age | |||||||
| Mean (SD) | 11.5 (3.8) | 8.9 (3.8) | 4.16# | 148 | < 0.0001 | ||
| Range | 5–18 | 3–18 | |||||
SD standard deviation, AS Asperger Syndrome, HFA high functioning autism, df degree of freedom
*Test Chi square
#Test t student for independent groups
Intelligence quotient from Weschler scales
| AS | HFA | Raw p value | Adjusted p value | Difference AS-HFA (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |||||
| Full scale intelligent quotient (FSIQ) | 114.1 (15.9) | 92.1 (14.5) | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | 22.04 (17.08–26.99) | 8.78 (147) |
| WISC-IV | ||||||
| Verbal comprehension index (VCI) | 122.0 (16.4) | 96.1 (18.8) | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | 25.94 (17.19–34.69) | 5.92 (66) |
| Perceptual reasoning index (PRI) | 117.5 (14.8) | 93.5 (13.7) | < 0.0001 | 0.0002 | 23.95 (16.67–31.23) | 6.57 (67) |
| Working memory index (WMI) | 103 (17.4) | 84.5 (14.8) | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | 18.56 (10.1–27.03) | 4.38 (64) |
| Processing speed index (PSI) | 94.3 (17.1) | 82.5 (10.9) | 0.0017 | 0.0017 | 11.77 (4.55–18.98) | 3.25 (77) |
| WISC-III | ||||||
| Verbal intelligent quotient (VIQ) | 112.7 (16.1) | 93.4 (16.4) | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | 19.31 (10.47–28.14) | 4.38 (54) |
| Performance intelligent quotient (PIQ) | 109.2 (15.7) | 91.9 (16.7) | 0.0002 | < 0.0001 | 17.26 (8.68–25.84) | 4.03 (56) |
AS Asperger syndrome, HFA high functioning autism, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom
Core clinical features obtained from ASAS
| ASAS domains | AS (n = 80) | HFA (n = 70) | Differences AS-HFA (95% CI) | Raw p value | Adjusted p value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | ||||
| Social emotional abilities | |||||||
| Unawareness of the unwritten rules of social play | 48 | 60.0 | 48 | 68.6 | − 8.5% (− 25.2 to 8%) | 0.309 | 0.997 |
| Avoid social contact | 29 | 36.3 | 35 | 50.0 | − 13.7% (− 30.8 to 3.3%) | 0.1 | 0.781 |
| Excessive amount of reassurance | 60 | 75.0 | 59 | 84.3 | − 9.3% (− 23.4 to 4.8%) | 0.225 | 0.972 |
| Not interested in competitive sports and activities | 28 | 35.0 | 30 | 42.9 | − 7.9% (− 24.8 to 9.1%) | 0.401 | 1 |
| Communication skills | |||||||
| Literal interpretation of comments | 23 | 28.8 | 35 | 50.0 | − 19% (− 35.9 to − 2.1%) | 0.0114 | 0.0431 |
| Unusual tone of voice | 57 | 71.3 | 47 | 67.1 | 4.2% (− 12.1 to 20.5%) | 0.5995 | 1 |
| Uninterested in other side of the conversation | 56 | 70.0 | 43 | 61.4 | 9.1% (− 7.5 to 25.7%) | 0.3024 | 0.996 |
| Less eye contact when in a conversation | 40 | 50.0 | 42 | 60.0 | − 11.2% (− 28.6 to 6.2%) | 0.2516 | 0.988 |
| Over-precise or pedantic speech | 45 | 56.3 | 21 | 30.0 | 32.2% (3.6–38.9%) | 0.0017 | 0.0112 |
| Cognitive skills | |||||||
| Exceptional long-term memory for events/facts | 58 | 72.5 | 37 | 52.9 | 10.5% (− 6.9 to 28%) | 0.0172 | 0.0511 |
| Specific interests | |||||||
| Fascinated by a particular topic | 63 | 78.8 | 47 | 67.1 | 12.9% (− 3.4 to 29.2%) | 0.1389 | 0.876 |
| To be unduly upset by changes in routine | 53 | 66.3 | 49 | 70.0 | − 3.2% (− 20.4 to 14.1%) | 0.7261 | 1 |
| To develop routines/rituals | 40 | 50.0 | 38 | 54.3 | − 6.3% (− 24.7 to 12%) | 0.6263 | 1 |
| Movement skills | |||||||
| Poor motor coordination | 50 | 62.5 | 44 | 62.9 | − 5.2% (− 22.4 to 12.1%) | 1 | 1 |
| Other characteristics | |||||||
| Unusual fear/distress due to light touch on skin or scalp | 25 | 31.3 | 25 | 35.7 | − 4.7% (− 21.8 to 12.3%) | 0.605 | 1 |
| Unusual fear/distress due to unexpected noises | 45 | 56.3 | 32 | 45.7 | 5.7% (− 12.9 to 24.5%) | 0.2518 | 0.99 |
| A tendency to flap or rock when excited/distressed | 38 | 47.5 | 39 | 55.7 | − 6.8% (− 24.8 to 11.3%) | 0.3308 | 1 |
| Late in acquiring speech | 26 | 32.5 | 39 | 55.7 | − 23.2% (− 40.1 to − 6.4%) | 0.0051 | 0.0234 |
AS Asperger syndrome, HFA high functioning autism, CI confidence interval
Low performance in school learning abilities
| AS | HFA | Raw p value | Adjusted p value | Difference AS-HFA (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 69) | (n = 48) | ||||||
| n | % | n | % | ||||
| Reading (time) | 14 | 20.3 | 20 | 41.7 | 0.0142 | 0.015 | − 21.4% (− 40.01 to − 2.74%) |
| Reading (accuracy) | 12 | 17.4 | 17 | 35.4 | 0.0320 | 0.0299 | − 18% (− 34.2 to − 0.04%) |
| Reading (comprehension) | 12 | 17.4 | 20 | 41.7 | 0.0058 | 0.0074 | − 24.3% (− 42.6 to − 5.94%) |
| Mathematics (time) | 23 | 33.3 | 25 | 52 | 0.0562 | 0.0431 | − 18.7% (− 38.5 to 1%) |
| Mathematics (accuracy) | 16 | 23.2 | 25 | 52.1 | 0.0013 | 0.0033 | − 28.9% (− 47.9 to − 9.8%) |
| Writing (accuracy) | 27 | 39.1 | 34 | 70.8 | 0.0017 | 0.0033 | − 31.7% (− 50.7 to − 12.7%) |
| Handwriting | 42 | 60.8 | 35 | 72.9 | 0.2347 | 0.1754 | − 12.1% (− 30.9 to 6.8%) |
AS Asperger syndrome, HFA high functioning autism, CI confidence interval
Comorbidities
| AS | HFA | Test | p value | Difference AS-HFA (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | ||||
| At least one comorbidity | 59 | 49.1 | 33 | 42.9 | 11.14 (1) | 0.0013 | 6.2% (10.11 to 43.1%) |
| ADHD | 17 | 21.2 | 19 | 27.1 | 0.7108 (1) | 0.3992 | − 5.9% (− 20.9 to 9.19%) |
| Depressive disorder | 10 | 12.5 | 2 | 2.9 | 4.7166 (1) | 0.0299 | 9.6% (0.07 to 19.2%) |
| Bipolar disorder | 5 | 6.2 | 0 | 0 | 0.0611* | 6.2% (− 0.4 to 12.9%) | |
| Obsessive–compulsive disorder | 4 | 5 | 2 | 2.8 | 0.6854* | 2.2% (− 5.4 to 9.6%) | |
| Eating disorder | 2 | 2.5 | 1 | 1.4 | 1* | 1.1% (− 4.4 to 6.55%) | |
| Anxiety disorder | 25 | 31.2 | 3 | 4.3 | 17.8788 (1) | < 0.0001 | 16.9% (14.4 to 39.5%) |
| Tic disorder | 6 | 7.5 | 2 | 2.9 | 0.2847* | 4.6% (− 3.66 to 12.9%) | |
AS Asperger syndrome, HFA high functioning autism, CI confidence interval
*p values from Fisher Exact test and exact 95% confidence interval for the difference of proportions