Title of article :
Disentangling the Associations
Between Autistic-Like and Internalizing Traits:
A Community Based Twin Study
Author/Authors :
Victoria Hallett، نويسنده , , Angelica Ronald، نويسنده , , Fruhling Rijsdijk &
Francesca Happé، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Internalizing difficulties are prevalent in children
with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), yet little is known about
the underlying cause of this comorbidity. It is also unclear which
types of autistic-like and internalizing difficulties are most
strongly associated. The current study investigated the phenotypic
and etiological associations between specific autistic-like
traits and internalizing traits within a population-based sample.
Parent-reported data were analyzed from 7,311 twin pairs at age
7 to 8 years. Structural equation modeling revealed distinguishable
patterns of overlap between the three autistic-like traits
(social difficulties, communication problems and repetitive/
restricted behaviors) and four subtypes of internalizing traits
(social anxiety, fears, generalized anxiety, negative affect).
Although all phenotypic associations were modest (rph=0.00–
0.36), autistic-like communication impairments and repetitive/
restricted behaviors correlated most strongly with generalized
anxiety and negative affect both phenotypically and genetically.
Conversely, autistic-like social difficulties showed little overlap
with internalizing behaviors. Disentangling these associations
and their etiological underpinnings may help contribute to the
conceptualization and diagnosis of ‘comorbidity’ within ASD
and internalizing disorders.
Keywords :
Autism . Internalizing . Genetic .Environmental . Twin
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology