Evaluation of sex differences in preschool children with and without autism spectrum disorder enrolled in the study to explore early development
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May 2021
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Alternative Title:Res Dev Disabil
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Description:Background and aims:
Research in school-aged children, adolescents, and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has found sex-based differences in behavioral, developmental, and diagnostic outcomes. These findings have not been consistently replicated in preschool-aged children. We examined sex-based differences in a large sample of 2–5-year-old children with ASD symptoms in a multi-site community-based study.
Methods and procedures:
Based on a comprehensive evaluation, children were classified as having ASD (n = 1480, 81.55 % male) or subthreshold ASD characteristics (n = 593, 70.15 % male). Outcomes were behavior problems, developmental abilities, performance on ASD screening and diagnostic tests, and parent-reported developmental conditions diagnosed before study enrollment.
Outcomes and results:
We found no statistically significant sex differences in behavioral functioning, developmental functioning, performance on an ASD screening test, and developmental conditions diagnosed before study enrollment among children with ASD or subthreshold ASD characteristics. Males in both study groups had more parent reported restricted interests and repetitive behaviors than females, but these differences were small in magnitude and not clinically meaningful.
Conclusions and implications:
Preschool males and females who showed risk for ASD were more similar than different in the outcomes assessed in our study. Future research could examine sex-based differences in ASD phenotypes as children age.
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Source:Res Dev Disabil. 112:103897
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Pubmed ID:33610079
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC8215620
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Funding:U10 DD000180/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States ; U10 DD000181/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States ; U10 DD000184/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States ; U01 DD000498/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States ; CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHS/United States ; U10 DD000182/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States ; U10 DD000183/DD/NCBDD CDC HHS/United States
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Volume:112
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:3df3fc0d2d24213999b2aa6f25e944de52a280fe73ff5c90b9614daa5453171b
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