| Literature DB >> 33515169 |
Lise Reindal1,2, Terje Nærland3,4, Bernhard Weidle5,6, Stian Lydersen5, Ole A Andreassen4,7,8, Anne Mari Sund5,6.
Abstract
Pragmatic language impairments are common in neurodevelopmental disorders, especially in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The relationship between structural language skills and pragmatic competence in children with autistic symptoms, however, is largely unknown. We investigated this relationship based on the Children's Communication Checklist-2 and early language delay among children (N = 177, 19% females) clinically evaluated for ASD, differentiated into ASD (n = 148) and non-ASD (n = 29). Structural language deficits were common and associated with reduced pragmatic competence in both groups. Pragmatic language impairments were most profound in children with ASD. Early language delay and structural language deficits were less common in females. Our findings suggest that assessment of structural language skills should be included in the evaluation of children with suspected ASD.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Language impairment; Language milestones; Pragmatic language skills; Sex differences; Structural language skills
Year: 2021 PMID: 33515169 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-020-04853-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257