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Trajectories of Autism Symptom Severity Change During Early Childhood

Einat Waizbard‐Bartov, Emilio Ferrer, Gregory S. Young, Brianna Heath, Sally J. Rogers, Christine Wu Nordahl, Marjorie Solomon, David G. Amaral

2020Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autism symptom severity change was evaluated during early childhood in 125 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Children were assessed at approximately 3 and 6 years of age for autism symptom severity, IQ and adaptive functioning. Each child was assigned a change score, representing the difference between ADOS Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS) at the two ages. A Decreased Severity Group (28.8%) decreased by 2 or more points; a Stable Severity Group (54.4%) changed by 1 point or less; and an Increased Severity Group (16.8%) increased by 2 or more points. Girls tended to decrease in severity more than boys and increase in severity less than boys. There was no clear relationship between intervention history and membership in the groups.

Topics & Concepts

AutismPsychologyAutism spectrum disorderSeverity of illnessEl NiñoIntervention (counseling)Clinical psychologyPsychiatryPediatricsMedicineAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchChild Development and Digital Technology