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Low Rates of Pointing in 18-Month-Olds at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Extremely Preterm Infants: A Common Index of Language Delay?

机译:在18个月大的危险中指向18个月大的速度低的速度和极其早产儿:常见的语言延迟指数?

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Infants with an older sibling with an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis (Sibs ASD) are at high risk for language delay (LD) as well as infants born preterm, especially those with an extremely low gestational age (ELGA, GA ≤ 28 weeks). Gestures play a crucial role in language development and delays in gesture production may have negative cascading effects on it. The present exploratory study examined gesture production in 18-month-old infants with different underlying risks for LD. Seventy monolingual United States infants (41 Sibs ASD with no eventual ASD diagnosis and 29 infants with a typically developing older sibling -Sibs TD) and 40 monolingual Italian infants (20 ELGA without major cerebral damages, congenital malformations or sensory impairments and 20 full-term - FT infants, GA ≥ 37 weeks) were included. Both groups were followed longitudinally from 18 to 24, 30, and 36 months (corrected for ELGA infants). A 30-minute mother-infant play session with age-appropriate toys was video recorded at 18 months of age. Deictic (requesting, pointing, showing and giving), conventional, and representational gestures spontaneously produced by infants were coded; rate per 10 min was calculated. LD was defined as a score ≤10th percentile on the American English or Italian version of the MacArthur-Bates CDI on at least two time points between 18 and 36 months. Fifteen Sibs ASD and 9 ELGA infants were identified as infants with LD. Sibs ASD-LD and Sibs ASD-no LD produced fewer pointing gestures compared to Sibs TD ( p = 0.038; p = 0.004); ELGA-LD infants produced significantly fewer pointing gestures than ELGA-no LD ( p = 0.024) and FT ( p = 0.006) infants. Low rates of pointing at 18 months are a marker of LD in Sibs ASD and ELGA infants. The potential implications of reduced pointing production and characteristics of different populations at risk for LD should be considered for understanding the emergence of LD.
机译:具有自闭症谱系疾病诊断(SIBS ASD)的婴儿的婴儿是语言延迟(LD)的高风险以及婴儿出生的早产,尤其是孕龄极低的那些(ELGA,GA≤28周)。手势在语言开发中发挥着至关重要的作用,姿态生产的延误可能对其产生负级联影响。目前探索研究在18个月大的婴幼儿中检测了姿态,具有不同的LD潜在风险。七十个单声道美国婴儿(41个SIBS ASD,没有最终ASD诊断和29名婴儿,通常是一个典型的兄弟姐妹TD)和40个单梅林意大利婴儿(20 Elga没有主要的脑损坏,先天性畸形或感官障碍和20个全名 - 包括FT婴儿,GA≥37周)。两组纵向从18至24,30和36个月遵循(纠正Elga婴儿)。一个30分钟的母婴游戏会话,具有年龄适合的玩具是在18个月的年龄录制的视频。编码由婴儿自发生产的常规(请求,指向,展示和给药),常规和代表姿势;计算每10分钟的速率。 LD定义为美国英语或意大利版本的麦克阿瑟 - 贝茨CDI的分数≤10百分位数,在18至36个月之间至少两个时间点。十五个SIBS ASD和9个ELGA婴儿被确定为LD的婴儿。 SIBS ASD-LD和SIBS ASD-NO LD与SIBS TD相比产生的指向手势较少(P = 0.038; P = 0.004); ELGA-LD婴儿的指向手势产生明显少于ELGA-NO LD(P = 0.024)和FT(P = 0.006)婴儿。 18个月指向的低率是SIBS ASD和ELGA婴儿的LD的标记。应考虑对LD风险降低的指向生产和不同群体特征的潜在影响,以了解LD的出现。

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