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Sex differences in parent-reported executive functioning and adaptive behavior in children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder

机译:儿童和患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童和年轻成年人的父母报告的高管运作和适应行为的性差异

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This study is the largest to date examining executive function and adaptive skills in females with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Its primary aim was to utilize parent ratings of real-world executive functioning and adaptive behavior to better understand whether females with ASD differ from males with ASD in these areas of everyday functioning. We compared 79 females with ASD to 158 males with ASD (ages 7-18) who were statistically matched on age, IQ, and level of ADHD or ASD traits. All participants were assessed using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) and a subset (56 females and 130 males) also received the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS). Females were rated by parents as having greater problems with executive function on the BRIEF. Parents also rated females as exhibiting more difficulties than males on the Daily Living Skills domain of the VABS. There was a correlation between increased global EF difficulty and decreased adaptive ability in both males and females. Our results indicate relative weaknesses for females compared to males diagnosed with ASD on executive function and daily living skills. These differences occur in the absence of sex differences in our sample in age, IQ, clinician ratings of core ASD symptomatology, parent ratings of ADHD symptoms, and parent-reported social and communication adaptive skills on the VABS. These findings indicate specific liabilities in real world EF and daily living skills for females with ASD and have important implications for targeting their treatments. Autism Res2017, 10: 1653-1662. (c) 2017 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:本研究是迄今为止迄今为止审查具有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的女性的执行功能和适应技能。其主要目标是利用现实世界行政运作和适应性行为的父评级,以更好地了解与亚本署的女性是否与日常运作的这些领域的股东有所不同。我们将79名女性与ASD至158名男性的女性与ASD(7-18岁)的年龄符合,智商,智商和ASD特征的水平进行了统计匹配。使用行政职能的行为库存(简介)和一个子集(56名女性和130名男性)进行评估,还获得了Vineland自适应行为尺度(VAB)。女性被父母评定为简要介绍的执行职能更大的问题。父母还评定了女性,因为在日常生活技能领域的日常生活技能领域的男性展示比男性更困难。全球EF难度增加与男性和女性的适应能力之间存在相关性。我们的结果表明,女性的相对弱点与诊断为ASD执行函数和日常生活技能的雄性相比。这些差异在由于​​年龄,智商,核心ASD症状,临床医生评级,患有ADHD症状的父母评级,父母评级,父母评估的症状,以及在VAB上的父母报告的社会和沟通适应技能。这些调查结果表明,现实世界的特定负债和亚本署的女性的日常生活技能,对靶向治疗具有重要意义。自闭症Res2017,10:1653-1662。 (c)2017国际自闭症研究协会,Wiley Hearyicals,Inc。

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