无智力残疾的自闭症儿童和青少年:个人和家庭概况。

IF 2.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Daniele de Brito Wanderley, Filippo Muratori, Nayara Argollo, Arthur Tolentino, Tatiane Miranda, Fernanda Vaz, Vania Campos, Adriana Marques de Mattos, Rita Lucena
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目的:研究无智力障碍(ID)儿童和青少年自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的发育、认知和行为特征。方法:采用横断面观察性研究,纳入智商(IQ)在75及以上的ASD儿童和青少年。家长完成CBCL和SNAP-IV 26家长评定量表来评估发育里程碑、认知能力和行为症状。结果:共纳入74例患者,平均年龄9.8±2.9岁,其中男性64例(86.5%)。母亲和父亲的平均年龄分别为33.4±5.5岁和30.2±5.7岁,其中64.9%的母亲和47.9%的父亲受过高等教育。广泛性焦虑和抑郁是父母报告的最常见的精神病史。智商中位数为:总分100(88-113),语言102(85-117),表现97(90-108)。虽然82.5%的孩子在24个月前会说第一个单词,但只有40%的孩子在2岁时能够形成短语。超过40%的病例出现韵律、语用困难和仿声。中度或重度注意力不集中、多动和对立行为分别在33.8%、16.2%和16.2%的参与者中被观察到。27%的人有内化症状,15%的人有外化症状。学习挑战包括文本解释(31%)、文本生成(24%)、阅读和数学(各占19%)方面的困难。结论:无ID的ASD儿童和青少年表现出显著的行为和认知挑战,包括语言迟缓、注意力不集中、内化症状和学习困难。这些发现强调需要有针对性的教育和治疗策略来解决他们独特的发育和行为特征。
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Autistic Children And Adolescents Without Intellectual Disability: Individual And Family Profile.

Autistic Children And Adolescents Without Intellectual Disability: Individual And Family Profile.

Objective: This study aims to characterize the developmental, cognitive, and behavioral profiles of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) without intellectual disability (ID).

Method: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted, including children and adolescents with ASD and an intelligence quotient (IQ) of 75 or higher. Parents completed the CBCL, and SNAP-IV 26 Parent Rating Scale to assess developmental milestones, cognitive abilities, and behavioral symptoms.

Results: The study included 74 participants, with a mean age of 9.8 ± 2.9 years, of whom 64 (86.5%) were male. Mothers and fathers had a mean age of 33.4 ± 5.5 and 30.2 ± 5.7 years, respectively, with 64.9% of mothers and 47.9% of fathers having completed higher education. Generalized anxiety and depression were the most frequent psychiatric histories reported by parents. Median IQ scores were: total 100 (88-113), verbal 102 (85-117), and performance 97 (90-108). While 82.5% of children spoke their first words before 24 months, only 40% were able to form phrases by age 2. Prosody, pragmatic difficulties, and echolalia were present in over 40% of cases. Moderate or severe symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and oppositional behaviors were observed in 33.8%, 16.2%, and 16.2% of participants, respectively. Internalizing symptoms were present in 27%, and externalizing symptoms in 15% of the sample. Learning challenges included difficulties with text interpretation (31%), text production (24%), reading, and math (19% each).

Conclusions: Children and adolescents with ASD without ID exhibit significant behavioral and cognitive challenges, including language delays, inattention, internalizing symptoms, and learning difficulties. These findings emphasize the need for targeted educational and therapeutic strategies to address their unique developmental and behavioral profiles.

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