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Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity

Introduction: Intellectual disability (ID) is frequently associated as a comorbidity in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This study investigated a) how similar the heterogeneity in the cognitive and socio-emotional developmental profiles was for children with ASD and ID, b) the difference between th...

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Autores principales: Bernard Paulais, Marie-Anna, Mazetto, Camilla, Thiébaut, Eric, Nassif, Maria Clara, Costa Coelho De Souza, Maria Thereza, Stefani, Ana Paula, Blanc, Romuald, Gattegno, Maria Pilar, Aïad, Fethia, Sam, Nadia, Belal, Lina, Fekih, Laid, Kaye, Kelley, Contejean, Yves, Wendland, Jaqueline, Barthélémy, Catherine, Bonnet-Brilhault, Frédérique, Adrien, Jean-Louis
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00508
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author Bernard Paulais, Marie-Anna
Mazetto, Camilla
Thiébaut, Eric
Nassif, Maria Clara
Costa Coelho De Souza, Maria Thereza
Stefani, Ana Paula
Blanc, Romuald
Gattegno, Maria Pilar
Aïad, Fethia
Sam, Nadia
Belal, Lina
Fekih, Laid
Kaye, Kelley
Contejean, Yves
Wendland, Jaqueline
Barthélémy, Catherine
Bonnet-Brilhault, Frédérique
Adrien, Jean-Louis
author_facet Bernard Paulais, Marie-Anna
Mazetto, Camilla
Thiébaut, Eric
Nassif, Maria Clara
Costa Coelho De Souza, Maria Thereza
Stefani, Ana Paula
Blanc, Romuald
Gattegno, Maria Pilar
Aïad, Fethia
Sam, Nadia
Belal, Lina
Fekih, Laid
Kaye, Kelley
Contejean, Yves
Wendland, Jaqueline
Barthélémy, Catherine
Bonnet-Brilhault, Frédérique
Adrien, Jean-Louis
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description Introduction: Intellectual disability (ID) is frequently associated as a comorbidity in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This study investigated a) how similar the heterogeneity in the cognitive and socio-emotional developmental profiles was for children with ASD and ID, b) the difference between the subjects’ profiles and those of typically developing children (TD) matched for developmental levels, c) the skills existing with the lowest and highest developmental levels, and d) the relationship between developmental profiles in ASD and the severity of autism, ID, and the overall developmental level. Participants: The sample was comprised of 119 children (101 boys and 18 girls) who ranged in chronological age (CA) from 21 months to 14 years (M = 5 years 2 months; SD = 2 years 6 months) with developmental levels lower than 24 months. They came from three countries (France = 40, Brazil = 40, and Algeria = 39). The control group was comprised of 40 TD children from these same countries who ranged in CA from 4 to 24 months (M = 1 year 3 months; SD = 5 months). The ASD diagnosis was carried out according to International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems-10th Edition (ICD-10), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5th ed (DSM-5) criteria and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS). Measures: Children were tested using the Social Cognitive Evaluation Battery (SCEB; Adrien, 2007) by trained psychologists from public and private institutions specialized in the diagnosis of autism and interventions in this field. The SCEB explores 16 functional abilities, in both cognitive and socio-emotional areas, and allows the calculation of domain and area developmental levels and heterogeneity indices for the global, cognitive, and socio-emotional areas. Results: Children with ASD developmental profiles show very high heterogeneity as opposed to TD children. Regardless of the country of origin, there are similarities between the heterogeneous cognitive and socio-emotional developmental profiles of the children with ASD, whose profiles are characterized by lower developmental levels of language and vocal imitation skills, and a relationship between these developmental heterogeneities and the degree of severity of autistic symptomatology, intellectual disability, and overall development level. The implications of this study are presented for clinical assessment and intervention purposes in ASD and ID.
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spelling pubmed-66625592019-08-08 Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity Bernard Paulais, Marie-Anna Mazetto, Camilla Thiébaut, Eric Nassif, Maria Clara Costa Coelho De Souza, Maria Thereza Stefani, Ana Paula Blanc, Romuald Gattegno, Maria Pilar Aïad, Fethia Sam, Nadia Belal, Lina Fekih, Laid Kaye, Kelley Contejean, Yves Wendland, Jaqueline Barthélémy, Catherine Bonnet-Brilhault, Frédérique Adrien, Jean-Louis Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Introduction: Intellectual disability (ID) is frequently associated as a comorbidity in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This study investigated a) how similar the heterogeneity in the cognitive and socio-emotional developmental profiles was for children with ASD and ID, b) the difference between the subjects’ profiles and those of typically developing children (TD) matched for developmental levels, c) the skills existing with the lowest and highest developmental levels, and d) the relationship between developmental profiles in ASD and the severity of autism, ID, and the overall developmental level. Participants: The sample was comprised of 119 children (101 boys and 18 girls) who ranged in chronological age (CA) from 21 months to 14 years (M = 5 years 2 months; SD = 2 years 6 months) with developmental levels lower than 24 months. They came from three countries (France = 40, Brazil = 40, and Algeria = 39). The control group was comprised of 40 TD children from these same countries who ranged in CA from 4 to 24 months (M = 1 year 3 months; SD = 5 months). The ASD diagnosis was carried out according to International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems-10th Edition (ICD-10), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5th ed (DSM-5) criteria and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS). Measures: Children were tested using the Social Cognitive Evaluation Battery (SCEB; Adrien, 2007) by trained psychologists from public and private institutions specialized in the diagnosis of autism and interventions in this field. The SCEB explores 16 functional abilities, in both cognitive and socio-emotional areas, and allows the calculation of domain and area developmental levels and heterogeneity indices for the global, cognitive, and socio-emotional areas. Results: Children with ASD developmental profiles show very high heterogeneity as opposed to TD children. Regardless of the country of origin, there are similarities between the heterogeneous cognitive and socio-emotional developmental profiles of the children with ASD, whose profiles are characterized by lower developmental levels of language and vocal imitation skills, and a relationship between these developmental heterogeneities and the degree of severity of autistic symptomatology, intellectual disability, and overall development level. The implications of this study are presented for clinical assessment and intervention purposes in ASD and ID. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6662559/ /pubmed/31396112 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00508 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bernard Paulais, Mazetto, Thiébaut, Nassif, Costa Coelho De Souza, Stefani, Blanc, Gattegno, Aïad, Sam, Belal, Fekih, Kaye, Contejean, Wendland, Barthélémy, Bonnet-Brilhault and Adrien http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Bernard Paulais, Marie-Anna
Mazetto, Camilla
Thiébaut, Eric
Nassif, Maria Clara
Costa Coelho De Souza, Maria Thereza
Stefani, Ana Paula
Blanc, Romuald
Gattegno, Maria Pilar
Aïad, Fethia
Sam, Nadia
Belal, Lina
Fekih, Laid
Kaye, Kelley
Contejean, Yves
Wendland, Jaqueline
Barthélémy, Catherine
Bonnet-Brilhault, Frédérique
Adrien, Jean-Louis
Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title_full Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title_fullStr Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title_short Heterogeneities in Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Intellectual Disability as a Comorbidity
title_sort heterogeneities in cognitive and socio-emotional development in children with autism spectrum disorder and severe intellectual disability as a comorbidity
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31396112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00508
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