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Specificity of executive function and theory of mind performance in relation to attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms in autism spectrum disorders

机译:关于闭合缺陷/多动症状的关注缺陷/多动症状的行政职能和思想表现的特殊性

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Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently demonstrate symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Previous findings in children with ASD have suggested that these symptoms are associated with an impairment in executive function (EF) abilities. However, studies rarely considered this association within a single framework that controls for other related factors such as Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities and ASD symptoms. We used structural equation modeling to explore the relations among EF, ToM, and symptoms of ASD and ADHD, using data from a population-based sample of 100 adolescents with ASD and full-scale IQ?≥?50 (the Special Needs and Autism Project (SNAP) cohort). The study used a multi-measure and multi-informant approach, where performance of inhibition, planning, switching, and working memory tasks indexed EF and performance on tasks involving mentalizing indexed ToM. Measures of ASD and ADHD symptoms included parent and teacher reports and direct observation of the children. Shared source of symptom reporting was accounted for with a parental rating latent factor indexed by symptom measures reported by parents. Impairments in EF abilities were specifically associated with ADHD symptoms while impaired ToM was specifically associated with ASD symptoms, when accounting for the associations of each cognitive domain with the other factors. ASD and ADHD symptom latent factors were also correlated, but this association became nonsignificant once the shared source of reporting from parents was accounted for and within a model that also controlled for the correlated pathway between EF and ToM factors. The specific relations between the cognitive domains and behavioral symptoms remained even after controlling for IQ. In this ASD sample, symptoms of ADHD and ASD are underpinned by separate cognitive domains. The association between EF and ToM impairments is a likely partial explanation for the co-occurrence of ADHD symptoms in ASD, but the role of shared reporting effects is also important and supports the inclusion of independent informants and objective measures in future research.
机译:具有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体经常展示注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的症状。以前有ASD的儿童发现表明这些症状与执行职能(EF)能力的减值有关。然而,研究很少在一个框架内考虑这个关联,该框架可以控制其他相关因素,例如心灵理论(汤姆)能力和ASD症状。我们使用了结构方程模型来探讨ASD和ADHD的EF,Tom和症状之间的关系,使用来自100名青少年的人口基于群体的样本和满量程智商Δ≥20(特殊需求和自闭症项目) (Snap)Cohort)。该研究采用了多度量和多通知方法,其中抑制,规划,切换和工作内存任务的性能索引了EF和涉及精神索引汤姆的任务的性能。 ASD和ADHD症状的措施包括父母和教师报告和直接观察儿童。症状报告的共同来源被占据了父母报道的症状措施所指的父母评级潜在因子。 EF能力的损伤与ADHD症状有关,而汤姆受损的症状与ASD症状有关,当时核对每个认知领域与其他因素的关联时。 ASD和ADHD症状潜在因子也相关,但是,一旦父母的报告的共同来源,这一协会都被占据了ef和汤姆因素之间的相关途径的模型,这一协会变得不可思议。即使在控制IQ后,认知结构域和行为症状之间的具体关系也仍然存在。在该ASD样本中,ADHD和ASD的症状由单独的认知结构域基础。 EF和TOM损伤之间的关联是ASD中的ADHD症状的共同发生的可能部分解释,但共享报告效应的作用也很重要,并支持将独立的线人纳入未来研究中的客观措施。

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