Are restricted and repetitive behaviours in two- and six-year-olds associated with emotional and behavioural difficulties?

JCPP advances Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1002/jcv2.12209
Sarah J. Carrington, Mirko Uljarević, Elizabeth Meins, Charles Fernyhough, Helen McConachie, Ann Le Couteur, Susan R. Leekam
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Abstract

Background

Restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour (RRBs) serve an adaptive role in development. Elevated levels of RRBs beyond the early years, however, are associated with poorer outcome in language, cognition, and wellbeing, and are seen across a range of neurodevelopmental conditions. This study aimed to characterize the association of distinct RRB subtypes at two and six years of age, with internalising and externalising difficulties in a community sample of children.

Methods

485 parents reported on their child's insistence on sameness (IS) and repetitive sensory and motor (RSM) RRBs at two and six years of age using the Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire (RBQ-2). Emotional and behavioural difficulties were measured using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) at age six.

Results

Consistent with previous research, RRBs later in development better predicted emotional and behavioural difficulties at age six than RRBs earlier in development. Moreover, IS RRBs were selectively associated with internalising behaviours and RSM RRBs with externalising behaviours. Importantly, these selective associations depended on when RRBs were measured. Only IS RRBs at age six were significantly associated with internalising behaviour. By contrast, while more RSM RRBs at age six were associated with higher rates of externalising behaviours, higher rates of RSM RRBs at age two were associated with fewer externalising behaviours, adding further support to the previously reported adaptive role of RRBs in early behaviour regulation.

Conclusion

Although there is a need for further research to provide a detailed profile of the adaptive periods for IS and RSM RRBs, the present findings support the potential utility of elevated RRBs as a signal for emotional and behavioural difficulties at age six.

两岁和六岁儿童的受限和重复行为是否与情绪和行为障碍有关?
背景 局限性和重复性行为模式(RRB)在发育过程中起着适应作用。然而,幼年期以后,RRB 水平的升高与语言、认知和幸福感方面的较差结果相关联,并且在一系列神经发育状况中均可见到。本研究的目的是在社区儿童样本中,描述两岁和六岁时不同的 RRB 亚型与内化和外化困难之间的关系。 方法 485 名家长使用重复行为问卷(RBQ-2)报告了他们的孩子在两岁和六岁时的坚持同一性(IS)和重复性感觉和运动(RSM)RRB。六岁时的情绪和行为障碍通过优势和困难问卷(SDQ)进行测量。 结果 与先前的研究一致,发育后期的 RRB 比发育早期的 RRB 更能预测六岁时的情绪和行为障碍。此外,IS RRB 与内化行为有选择性关联,RSM RRB 与外化行为有选择性关联。重要的是,这些选择性关联取决于 RRB 的测量时间。只有六岁时的 IS RRB 与内化行为有明显的关联。相比之下,虽然六岁时较多的 RSM RRB 与较高的外部化行为发生率有关,但两岁时较多的 RSM RRB 与较少的外部化行为有关,这进一步支持了之前报道的 RRB 在早期行为调节中的适应性作用。 结论 虽然还需要进一步的研究来提供 IS 和 RSM RRB 适应期的详细情况,但目前的研究结果支持了 RRB 升高作为六岁儿童情绪和行为困难信号的潜在作用。
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