Lane Alison, Harpster Karen, Heathcock Jill
Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Allied Medical Professions, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.
Pediatr Phys Ther. 2012 Spring;24(1):21-9. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e31823e071a.
To examine motor characteristics of children referred for evaluation for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (BSID-III).
BSID-III scores were collected through retrospective chart review for 30 children (mean age = 31.57 ± 6 months) admitted to an outpatient autism evaluation clinic.
Children referred to an ASD clinic demonstrated a mean delay of 6 months for gross motor skills and 8 months for fine motor skills. There were no differences in total score or item analysis in group comparisons of motor characteristics in young children who did or did not receive a diagnosis of ASD.
These results suggest that a delay in fine and gross motor skills at an early age is a characteristic of infants referred to an ASD clinic. Furthermore, the BSID-III may not be sensitive enough to distinguish between referred children with and without ASD.
使用贝利婴幼儿发展量表第三版(BSID-III)检查被转诊至自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)评估门诊的儿童的运动特征。
通过回顾性病历审查收集了30名儿童(平均年龄 = 31.57 ± 6个月)的BSID-III评分,这些儿童均入住一家门诊自闭症评估诊所。
被转诊至ASD诊所的儿童在大运动技能方面平均延迟6个月,在精细运动技能方面平均延迟8个月。在已诊断或未诊断为ASD的幼儿运动特征的组间比较中,总分或项目分析没有差异。
这些结果表明,早期精细和大运动技能延迟是被转诊至ASD诊所的婴儿的一个特征。此外,BSID-III可能不够敏感,无法区分被转诊的有或没有ASD的儿童。