Is language impaired in Spanish-speaking children with autism spectrum disorder level 1?

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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2024-08-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23969415241275931
Alberto Sánchez Pedroche, Mario Valera-Pozo, Angelica Mateus Moreno, Maria Fernanda Lara Díaz, Eva Aguilar-Mediavilla, Daniel Adrover-Roig
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Abstract

The current diagnostic criteria for the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) include the possibility to specify concomitant language difficulties.

Purpose: Our main aim was to explore whether children with ASD-Level 1 (ASD-L1) present difficulties in the acquisition of structural language, as little work has been done in this regard so far. As a secondary aim we evaluated the degree to which the potential language impairment in ASD is directly associated with their social communication deficits or it represents a distinct deficit.

Methods: To further clarify the nature and characteristics of putative language difficulties in ASD-L1, we evaluated language skills in 89 children and preadolescents diagnosed with ASD-L1, and a group of typically developing participants (TD). All of them were between 8 and 13 years old and had similar socioeconomic backgrounds.

Results: Children with ASD-L1 obtained lower scores than those in TD group in repeating sentences, in finding the semantic relationships between words, and in applying word structure rules (morphology). Congruently, the core language standard score was lower in the ASD-L1 group, and the proportion of language delay was significantly higher in the ASD-L1 group than in the control group.

Conclusion: Language scores were associated with autistic traits; thus, language performance in ASD-L1 is closely related to autistic symptoms. These results are discussed according to the literature on linguistic deficits in ASD-L1 and their relations with phonological working memory.

讲西班牙语的自闭症谱系障碍 1 级儿童是否存在语言障碍?
目前自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的诊断标准包括可以明确指出伴随的语言障碍。目的:我们的主要目的是探索自闭症谱系障碍一级(ASD-L1)儿童在结构性语言的习得方面是否存在困难,因为迄今为止在这方面的研究还很少。作为次要目的,我们评估了 ASD 儿童潜在的语言障碍在多大程度上与他们的社会交流障碍直接相关,或者代表了一种独特的缺陷:为了进一步明确 ASD-L1 中可能存在的语言障碍的性质和特征,我们对 89 名被诊断为 ASD-L1 的儿童和学龄前儿童以及一组发育正常的参与者(TD)的语言技能进行了评估。他们的年龄都在 8 至 13 岁之间,社会经济背景相似:结果:患有 ASD-L1 的儿童在复述句子、寻找单词之间的语义关系以及应用单词结构规则(形态学)方面的得分均低于 TD 组儿童。与此相对应,ASD-L1 组的核心语言标准分也较低,而且 ASD-L1 组的语言延迟比例明显高于对照组:结论:语言得分与自闭症特征相关,因此,ASD-L1 患儿的语言表现与自闭症症状密切相关。这些结果将根据有关 ASD-L1 语言障碍及其与语音工作记忆关系的文献进行讨论。
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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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