| Literature DB >> 8192902 |
A M Lachiewicz1, G A Spiridigliozzi, C M Gullion, S N Ransford, K Rao.
Abstract
To determine whether aberrant behaviors described in boys with fragile X syndrome distinguish them from other boys with developmental disabilities, we asked the primary caregivers of 55 boys with fragile X and 57 matched controls to complete five behavioral questionnaires. Twenty-one items distinguished the groups. Principal components analysis (PCA) yielded five behavioral clusters: abnormal language, tactile defensiveness, poor self-control, poor eye contact/shyness, and hand flapping. Boys with fragile X were found times more likely to have both tactile defensiveness and abnormal language. The presence of these abnormal behaviors in boys with developmental delays warrants further assessment for fragile X.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8192902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Ment Retard ISSN: 0895-8017