Hall Scott, DeBernardis Marie, Reiss Allan
Behavioral Neurogenetics Research Center, Rm 1367, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305-5795, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2006 Oct;36(7):935-47. doi: 10.1007/s10803-006-0132-z.
Social escape behavior is a common behavioral feature of individuals with fragile X syndrome (fraX). In this observational study, we examined the effect of antecedent social and performance demands on problem behaviors in four conditions: face-to-face interview, silent reading, oral reading and a singing task. Results showed that problem behaviors were significantly more likely to occur during the interview and singing conditions. Higher levels of salivary cortisol were predictive of higher levels of fidgeting behavior and lower levels of eye contact in male participants. There were no associations between level of FMRP expression and social escape behaviors. These data suggest that specific antecedent biological and environmental factors evoke social escape behaviors in fragile X syndrome.
社交逃避行为是脆性X综合征(FraX)个体的常见行为特征。在这项观察性研究中,我们在四种情境下考察了先前的社交和表现要求对问题行为的影响:面对面访谈、默读、朗读和唱歌任务。结果显示,在访谈和唱歌情境中,问题行为显著更有可能发生。较高水平的唾液皮质醇可预测男性参与者中较高水平的坐立不安行为和较低水平的眼神接触。FMRP表达水平与社交逃避行为之间没有关联。这些数据表明,特定的先前生物和环境因素会引发脆性X综合征患者的社交逃避行为。