作者
Sally Ozonoff, Devon Gangi, Elise P Hanzel, Alesha Hill, Monique M Hill, Meghan Miller, AJ Schwichtenberg, Mary Beth Steinfeld, Chandni Parikh, Ana‐Maria Iosif
发表日期
2018/5
期刊
Autism Research
卷号
11
期号
5
页码范围
788-797
简介
While previous studies suggested that regressive forms of onset were not common in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), more recent investigations suggest that the rates are quite high and may be under‐reported using certain methods. The current study undertook a systematic investigation of how rates of regression differed by measurement method. Infants with (n = 147) and without a family history of ASD (n = 83) were seen prospectively for up to 7 visits in the first three years of life. Reports of symptom onset were collected using four measures that systematically varied the informant (examiner vs. parent), the decision type (categorical [regression absent or present] vs. dimensional [frequency of social behaviors]), and the timing of the assessment (retrospective vs. prospective). Latent class growth models were used to classify individual trajectories to see whether regressive onset patterns were infrequent or …
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