Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, School of Medicine, Stanford Autism Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020 Sep;61(9):1030-1042. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13203. Epub 2020 Feb 10.
Restricted and repetitive pattern of behaviours and interests (RRB) are a cardinal feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but there remains uncertainty about how these diverse behaviours vary according to individual characteristics. This study provided the largest exploration to date of the relationship between Repetitive Motor Behaviours, Rigidity/Insistence on Sameness and Circumscribed Interests with other individual characteristics in newly diagnosed individuals with ASD.
Participants (N = 3,647; 17.7% females; Mage = 6.6 years [SD = 4.7]) were part of the Western Australian (WA) Register for ASD, an independent, prospective collection of demographic and diagnostic data of newly diagnosed cases of ASD in WA. Diagnosticians rated each of the DSM-IV-TR criteria on a 4-point Likert severity scale, and here we focused on the Repetitive Motor Behaviours, Insistence on Sameness and Circumscribed Interests symptoms.
The associations between RRB domains, indexed by Kendall's Tau, were weak, ranging from non-significant for both Circumscribed Interests and Repetitive Motor Behaviours to significant (.20) for Insistence on Sameness and Repetitive Motor Behaviours. Older age at diagnosis was significantly associated with lower Circumscribed Interests and significantly associated with higher Insistence on Sameness and Repetitive Motor Behaviours. Male sex was significantly associated with higher Repetitive Motor Behaviours but not Insistence on Sameness or Circumscribed Interests.
The pattern of associations identified in this study provides suggestive evidence for the distinctiveness of Repetitive Motor Behaviours, Insistence on Sameness and Circumscribed Interests, highlighting the potential utility of RRB domains for stratifying the larger ASD population into smaller, more phenotypically homogeneous subgroups that can help to facilitate efforts to understand diverse ASD aetiology and inform design of future interventions.
受限的和重复的行为和兴趣模式(RRB)是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的一个主要特征,但对于这些不同的行为如何根据个体特征而变化,仍存在不确定性。本研究首次对 ASD 新诊断个体中重复运动行为、刻板/坚持相同和狭隘兴趣与其他个体特征之间的关系进行了最大程度的探索。
参与者(N=3647;17.7%为女性;Mage=6.6 岁[SD=4.7])为西澳大利亚州(WA)自闭症登记处的一部分,该登记处是一个独立的、前瞻性的 WA 新诊断 ASD 病例的人口统计学和诊断数据的集合。诊断医生使用 4 点 Likert 严重程度量表对 DSM-IV-TR 标准中的每一个进行评分,在此我们重点关注重复运动行为、坚持相同和狭隘兴趣症状。
RRB 领域之间的关联,用 Kendall's Tau 指数表示,较弱,从Circumscribed Interests 和 Repetitive Motor Behaviours 均无显著关联到 Insistence on Sameness 和 Repetitive Motor Behaviours 显著相关(.20)。诊断时年龄较大与Circumscribed Interests 较低显著相关,与 Insistence on Sameness 和 Repetitive Motor Behaviours 较高显著相关。男性与更高的重复运动行为显著相关,但与坚持相同或狭隘兴趣无关。
本研究中确定的关联模式为重复运动行为、坚持相同和狭隘兴趣的独特性提供了提示性证据,突出了 RRB 领域在将更大的 ASD 人群分为更小、更表型同质的亚组中的潜在效用,这有助于促进对不同 ASD 病因的理解,并为未来干预措施的设计提供信息。