| Literature DB >> 34979036 |
Angela John Thurman1, Stephanie Summers Swinehart1, Jessica Klusek2, Jane E Roberts2, Lauren Bullard3, Jocelyn Christina B Marzan4, W Ted Brown5, Leonard Abbeduto6.
Abstract
By adulthood, most males with fragile X syndrome (FXS) require support to navigate day-to-day settings. The present study cross-sectionally: (1) characterized the profile of daily living skills in males with FXS and (2) examined associated participant characteristics (i.e., fragile X mental retardation protein [FMRP] expression, nonverbal cognition, language, autism symptomatology, and anxiety symptomatology) using the Waisman-Activities of Daily Living questionnaire. Males with FXS (n = 57, ages 15-23 years) needed more help/support in the areas of domestic and community daily livings skills, than in the area of personal daily living skills. Significant associations were observed between reduced daily living skills and lower nonverbal cognition, receptive language, expressive language, and increased autism symptomatology. Receptive language emerged as the strongest unique predictor of daily living skill performance. ©AAIDD.Entities:
Keywords: FMRP; autism spectrum disorder; daily living skills; fragile X syndrome; language
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34979036 PMCID: PMC8740615 DOI: 10.1352/1944-7558-127.1.64
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Intellect Dev Disabil ISSN: 1944-7558