The effects of oxytocin administration on social and routinized behaviors in autism: A preregistered systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kristin Audunsdottir , Alina M. Sartorius , Heemin Kang , Bernt D. Glaser , Rune Boen , Terje Nærland , Kaat Alaerts , Emilie S.M. Kildal , Lars T. Westlye , Ole A. Andreassen , Daniel S. Quintana
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Abstract

Oxytocin administration has demonstrated considerable promise for providing individualized support for autistic people. However, studies evaluating the effects of oxytocin administration on autistic characteristics have yielded inconsistent results. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the effect of oxytocin administration on social and routinized behaviors in autism using recently developed methods to accurately assess the potential impact of effect size dependency and publication bias. Our frequentist meta-analysis yielded a significant summary effect size estimate for the impact of oxytocin administration on social outcomes in autism (d = 0.22, p < 0.001). The summary effect size estimate for routinized behavior outcomes was not statistically significant (d = 0.14, p = 0.22), with a follow up test indicating that the effect size estimate was not either statistically equivalent (Z = −1.06, p = 0.2), assuming a smallest effect size of interest of 0.25. Frequentist and Bayesian assessments for publication bias, as well as results from Robust Bayesian meta-analysis of oxytocin effects on social outcomes in autism, indicated that summary effect sizes might be inflated due to publication bias. Future studies should aim to reduce bias by preregistering analysis plans and to increase precision with larger sample sizes.

催产素对自闭症患者社交行为和常规行为的影响:预先登记的系统综述和荟萃分析
在为自闭症患者提供个性化支持方面,催产素的应用已显示出巨大的前景。然而,评估催产素对自闭症特征影响的研究结果并不一致。本系统综述和荟萃分析采用最新开发的方法,准确评估效应大小依赖性和发表偏倚的潜在影响,研究了催产素注射对自闭症患者社交行为和常规行为的影响。我们的频数主义荟萃分析得出了服用催产素对自闭症患者社交行为影响的显著效应规模估计值(d = 0.22,p < 0.001)。假定最小效应大小为 0.25,常规行为结果的效应大小估计值在统计学上不显著(d = 0.14,p = 0.22),后续测试表明效应大小估计值在统计学上也不等同(Z = -1.06,p = 0.2)。对发表偏倚的频数评估和贝叶斯评估,以及对催产素对自闭症患者社交结果影响的稳健贝叶斯荟萃分析结果表明,由于发表偏倚,汇总效应大小可能会被夸大。未来的研究应致力于通过预先登记分析计划来减少偏倚,并通过扩大样本量来提高精确度。
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Psychoneuroendocrinology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
268
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Psychoneuroendocrinology publishes papers dealing with the interrelated disciplines of psychology, neurobiology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary studies aiming at integrating these disciplines in terms of either basic research or clinical implications. One of the main goals is to understand how a variety of psychobiological factors interact in the expression of the stress response as it relates to the development and/or maintenance of neuropsychiatric illnesses.
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