Investigating frank autism: clinician initial impressions and autism characteristics.

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Rebecca R Canale, Caroline Larson, Rebecca P Thomas, Marianne Barton, Deborah Fein, Inge-Marie Eigsti
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Abstract

Background: "Frank autism," recognizable through the first minutes of an interaction, describes a behavioral presentation of a subset of autistic individuals that is closely tied to social communication challenges, and may be linked to so-called "prototypical autism." To date, there is no research on frank autism presentations of autistic adolescents and young adults, nor individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in childhood who do not meet diagnostic criteria during or after adolescence (loss of autism diagnosis, LAD). In addition, there are currently no data on the factors that drive frank autism impressions in these adolescent groups.

Methods: This study quantifies initial impressions of autistic characteristics in 24 autistic, 24 LAD and 26 neurotypical (NT) individuals ages 12 to 39 years. Graduate student and expert clinicians completed five-minute impressions, rated confidence in their own impressions, and scored the atypicality of behaviors associated with impressions; impressions were compared with current gold-standard diagnostic outcomes.

Results: Overall, clinicians' impressions within the first five minutes generally matched current gold-standard diagnostic status (clinical best estimate), were highly correlated with ADOS-2 CSS, and were driven primarily by prosodic and facial cues. However, this brief observation did not detect autism in all cases. While clinicians noted some subclinical atypicalities in the LAD group, impressions of the LAD and NT groups were similar.

Limitations: The brief observations in this study were conducted during clinical research, including some semi-structured assessments. While results suggest overall concordance between initial impressions and diagnoses following more thorough evaluation, findings may not generalize to less structured, informal contexts. In addition, our sample was demographically homogeneous and comprised only speaking autistic participants. They were also unmatched for sex, with more females in the non-autistic group. Future studies should recruit samples that are diverse in demographic variables and ability level to replicate these findings and explore their implications.

Conclusions: Results provide insights into the behavioral characteristics that contribute to the diagnosis of adolescents and young adults and may help inform diagnostic decision making in the wake of an increase in the demand for autism evaluations later than childhood. They also substantiate claims of an absence of apparent autistic characteristics in individuals who have lost the diagnosis.

调查坦率的自闭症:临床医生的初步印象和自闭症特征。
背景介绍"坦率自闭症 "可在互动的最初几分钟内识别出来,是自闭症患者的一种行为表现,与社交沟通障碍密切相关,可能与所谓的 "原型自闭症 "有关。迄今为止,还没有关于自闭症青少年和年轻成年人坦率自闭症表现的研究,也没有关于在儿童时期被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),但在青春期或青春期后不符合诊断标准(自闭症诊断缺失,LAD)的个体的研究。此外,目前还没有关于这些青少年群体中自闭症坦率印象的驱动因素的数据:本研究量化了 24 名自闭症患者、24 名 LAD 患者和 26 名神经畸形(NT)患者对自闭症特征的初步印象,这些患者的年龄在 12 至 39 岁之间。研究生和专家临床医生完成了五分钟的印象分析,对自己的印象进行了信心评级,并对与印象相关的行为的非典型性进行了评分;将印象分析与当前的黄金标准诊断结果进行了比较:总体而言,临床医生在前五分钟内的印象与当前的黄金标准诊断结果(临床最佳估计值)基本吻合,与 ADOS-2 CSS 高度相关,并且主要由前音和面部线索驱动。然而,这种简短的观察并不能在所有病例中发现自闭症。虽然临床医生注意到 LAD 组存在一些亚临床非典型症状,但对 LAD 组和 NT 组的印象却相似:本研究中的简短观察是在临床研究期间进行的,包括一些半结构化评估。虽然研究结果表明,在进行更全面的评估后,初步印象和诊断结果总体上是一致的,但研究结果可能无法推广到结构化程度较低的非正式环境中。此外,我们的样本在人口统计学上是同质的,只包括会说话的自闭症参与者。他们的性别也不匹配,非自闭症群体中女性较多。未来的研究应招募在人口统计学变量和能力水平方面具有多样性的样本,以复制这些发现并探讨其影响:研究结果让我们了解了有助于诊断青少年和年轻成人的行为特征,这可能有助于在儿童期后自闭症评估需求增加的情况下为诊断决策提供信息。这些结果还证实了关于诊断失误者缺乏明显自闭症特征的说法。
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Molecular Autism
Molecular Autism GENETICS & HEREDITY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Autism is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes high-quality basic, translational and clinical research that has relevance to the etiology, pathobiology, or treatment of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions. Research that includes integration across levels is encouraged. Molecular Autism publishes empirical studies, reviews, and brief communications.
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