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Published in: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Behavioral, cognitive, and adaptive development in infants with autism spectrum disorder in the first 2 years of life

Authors: Annette Estes, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Hongbin Gu, Tanya St. John, Sarah Paterson, Jed T. Elison, Heather Hazlett, Kelly Botteron, Stephen R. Dager, Robert T. Schultz, Penelope Kostopoulos, Alan Evans, Geraldine Dawson, Jordana Eliason, Shanna Alvarez, Joseph Piven, IBIS network

Published in: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

To delineate the early progression of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms, this study investigated developmental characteristics of infants at high familial risk for ASD (HR), and infants at low risk (LR).

Methods

Participants included 210 HR and 98 LR infants across 4 sites with comparable behavioral data at age 6, 12, and 24 months assessed in the domains of cognitive development (Mullen Scales of Early Learning), adaptive skills (Vineland Adaptive Behavioral Scales), and early behavioral features of ASD (Autism Observation Scale for Infants). Participants evaluated according to the DSM-IV-TR criteria at 24 months and categorized as ASD-positive or ASD-negative were further stratified by empirically derived cutoff scores using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule yielding four groups: HR-ASD-High, HR-ASD-Moderate (HR-ASD-Mod), HR-ASD-Negative (HR-Neg), and LR-ASD-Negative (LR-Neg).

Results

The four groups demonstrated different developmental trajectories that became increasingly distinct from 6 to 24 months across all domains. At 6 months, the HR-ASD-High group demonstrated less advanced Gross Motor and Visual Reception skills compared with the LR-Neg group. By 12 months, the HR-ASD-High group demonstrated increased behavioral features of ASD and decreased cognitive and adaptive functioning compared to the HR-Neg and LR-Neg groups. By 24 months, both the HR-ASD-High and HR-ASD-Moderate groups demonstrated differences from the LR- and HR-Neg groups in all domains.

Conclusions

These findings reveal atypical sensorimotor development at 6 months of age which is associated with ASD at 24 months in the most severely affected group of infants. Sensorimotor differences precede the unfolding of cognitive and adaptive deficits and behavioral features of autism across the 6- to 24-month interval. The less severely affected group demonstrates later symptom onset, in the second year of life, with initial differences in the social-communication domain.
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Metadata
Title
Behavioral, cognitive, and adaptive development in infants with autism spectrum disorder in the first 2 years of life
Authors
Annette Estes
Lonnie Zwaigenbaum
Hongbin Gu
Tanya St. John
Sarah Paterson
Jed T. Elison
Heather Hazlett
Kelly Botteron
Stephen R. Dager
Robert T. Schultz
Penelope Kostopoulos
Alan Evans
Geraldine Dawson
Jordana Eliason
Shanna Alvarez
Joseph Piven
IBIS network
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders / Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 1866-1947
Electronic ISSN: 1866-1955
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s11689-015-9117-6

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