Early Play Behaviors of Infants at Elevated Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Joanne E Flanagan, Barbara B Demchick, Rebecca Landa, Janet V Delany, Gustavo Reinoso
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Abstract

Importance: Although research has examined early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), few studies have found behavioral markers during midinfancy associated with later ASD diagnosis.

Objective: To examine infants' play behaviors and atypical positions at age 6 mo and later outcome classification among infants at elevated likelihood (EL) and typical likelihood (TL) for ASD. Atypical positions refer to movement patterns indicative of motor delays or deviations, including atypical extension and flexion, poor weight shift and rotation, hypertonicity or hypotonicity, and the presence of primitive reflex patterns.

Design: Observational cohort longitudinal design using blinded video analysis.

Participants: Fifty-eight infants (41 EL infants and 17 TL infants) 6 mo of age.

Results: Infants later diagnosed with ASD needed more support to engage in play at age 6 mo compared with infants who did not receive an ASD diagnosis (U = 130, z = -2.29, p < .05, r = .31). Atypical positions at 6 mo of age were not associated with a later diagnosis of ASD.

Conclusions and relevance: Play behaviors may be early indicators of developmental differences for infants later diagnosed with ASD. The results of this pilot study suggest the need to observe the quality of interaction with a caregiver and objects during early play, which may serve as potential early indicators of ASD. Plain-Language Summary: Few studies have found behavioral markers during midinfancy that are associated with a later diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The results of this study showed that infants who were later diagnosed with ASD were found to have differences in play behaviors compared to infants who were not later diagnosed with ASD. Thus, early play behaviors may be an early indicator of developmental differences for infants who are later diagnosed with ASD.

自闭症谱系障碍高发婴儿的早期游戏行为。
重要性:虽然已有研究对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)进行了早期识别,但很少有研究发现婴儿中期的行为标记与日后的自闭症谱系障碍诊断有关:目的:研究婴儿 6 个月大时的游戏行为和非典型姿势,以及自闭症可能性升高(EL)和典型可能性升高(TL)婴儿的后期结果分类。非典型姿势是指运动迟缓或偏差的运动模式,包括非典型伸展和屈曲、重心移动和旋转不良、张力过高或过低以及存在原始反射模式:观察性队列纵向设计,采用盲法视频分析:58名6个月大的婴儿(41名EL婴儿和17名TL婴儿):结果:与未被诊断为 ASD 的婴儿相比,后来被诊断为 ASD 的婴儿在 6 个月大时需要更多的支持才能参与游戏(U = 130,z = -2.29,p < .05,r = .31)。6个月大时的非典型姿势与后来的ASD诊断无关:游戏行为可能是后来被诊断为 ASD 的婴儿发育差异的早期指标。这项试验性研究的结果表明,有必要观察婴儿在早期游戏中与照料者和物体互动的质量,这可能是 ASD 的潜在早期指标。通俗易懂的总结:很少有研究发现婴儿中期的行为标记与日后自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的诊断有关。本研究结果显示,与后来未被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍的婴儿相比,后来被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍的婴儿在游戏行为方面存在差异。因此,早期游戏行为可能是后来被诊断为 ASD 的婴儿发育差异的早期指标。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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