Title of article
Temperament and its Relationship to Autistic Symptoms in a High-Risk Infant Sib Cohort
Author/Authors
Nancy Garon، نويسنده , , Susan E. Bryson & Lonnie Zwaigenbaum، نويسنده , , Isabel M. Smith، نويسنده , , Jessica Brian & Wendy Roberts، نويسنده , , Peter Szatmari and The Autism Genome Project Consortium، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
20
From page
59
To page
78
Abstract
The present study prospectively investigated
early temperamental profiles and their associations with
autistic symptoms in high-risk infants (N=138) with an older
sibling with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and low-risk
infants (N=73) with no family history of ASD. Children who
were diagnosed with ASD at 36 months were distinguished
from non-ASD sibs and controls by a temperament profile
marked by lower positive affect, higher negative affect and
difficulty controlling attention and behavior, which we labeled
Effortful Emotion Regulation. This profile also distinguished
the non-ASD sib group from the control group. Children with
ASD were distinguished from both of the other two groups by
a temperament profile of low Behavioral Approach (lower
sensitivity to “social” reward cues). Low levels of Behavioral
Approach were associated with a higher number of ASD
symptoms, even after taking into account IQ, sex and group
membership. Finally, a cluster analysis revealed two ASD
subgroups distinguished by number of ASD symptoms, IQ,
age of diagnosis and scores on the Behavioral Approach
profile. These findings suggest that temperament may be a
useful framework for understanding the emergence of ASD
early in life.
Keywords
ASD . Temperament . High-risk infants .Toddler behavior assessment questionnaire-revised
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829007
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