Abstract
BackgroundDown syndrome (DS) is associated with increased rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), characterized by social−communicative impairments (SOC−COM) and repetitive behaviors and interests (RBI). However, little is known about the ASD symptom presentation in children with DS + ASD. AimsThe current study sought to describe parent-report of SOC−COM and RBI symptoms on the Autism Diagnostic Interview -Revised (ADI-R) in children with DS (n = 22), DS + ASD (n = 11), and ASD (n = 66). MethodSOC−COM and RBI scores from the ADI-R were compared across the groups whose autism status was ascertained using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. ResultsDifferences in SOC−COM and RBI symptom severity was observed. The general pattern of findings was ASD > DS+ASD > DS. Dissimilar ASD symptom profiles were observed across groups. In ASD, SOC−COM scores were higher than RBI scores; in DS + ASD, similar SOC−COM and RBI scores were observed. Lastly, SOC−COM impairments were highly related to verbal cognition in youth with DS + ASD but not in those with DS or ASD. Conclusions and ImplicationsThese findings suggest that children with DS + ASD have a distinct profile of ASD symptoms that differs from peers with either disorder in isolation. Thus, care should be taken in evaluating and designing treatments for this group.
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