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Polish Adaptation of the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) and Female Autism Phenotype: An Investigation of Potentially Sex-Biased Items in the Screening Assessment and Their Impact on Scores

机译:波兰适应社会通信调查问卷(SCQ)和女性自闭症表型:对筛查评估中潜在的性别偏见物品及其对分数的影响的调查

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Standardized screening assessments and sex differences in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are still under-explored in Poland. This study investigated the differences between Polish ASD females and males based on the responses provided by parents/caregivers to a Polish adaptation of the Social Communication Questionnaire, SCQ Lifetime and SCQ Current. The study included 90 ASD participants from Mental Health Services and Autism Clinics in Poland with no intellectual disability and no profound communication difficulties. Parents provided information on the SCQ items which were compared under three domains of the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R). Four SCQ items with the examples were investigated. No significant differences were found between the two sexes in the three domains. The repetitive use of objects declined with age in ASD males. Although the findings of the present study did not reveal substantial gender biases in the Polish adaptation of the SCQ, it is necessary to take into account potential gender differences in the clinical presentation of ASD and in the adaptation of screening and diagnostic tools.
机译:在波兰仍在探索自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的标准化筛选评估和性差异。本研究在父母/护理人员提供了基于父母/护理人员对社会通信调查问卷,SCQ寿命和SCQ当前的响应的基础上调查了波兰asd女性和男性之间的差异。该研究包括来自波兰心理健康服务和自闭症诊所的90名ASD参与者,没有智力残疾,没有深刻的沟通困难。父母提供有关SCQ项目的信息,这些项目在自闭症诊断访谈(ADI-R)的三个领域下进行了比较。调查了四个SCQ项目。在三个域的两种性别之间没有发现显着差异。物体的重复使用随着年龄的增长而下降。虽然本研究的结果没有揭示在SCQ的波兰语调整中的大量性别偏见,但有必要考虑到ASD的临床介绍和适应筛查和诊断工具的潜在性别差异。

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