Center for Autism Research, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2021 Aug 13;23(10):64. doi: 10.1007/s11920-021-01280-6.
This review synthesizes recent, clinically relevant findings on the scope, significance, and centrality of motor skill differences in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Motor challenges in ASD are pervasive, clinically meaningful, and highly underrecognized, with up to 87% of the autistic population affected but only a small percentage receiving motor-focused clinical care. Across development, motor differences are associated with both core autism symptoms and broader functioning, though the precise nature of those associations and the specificity of motor profiles to ASD remain unestablished. Findings suggest that motor difficulties in ASD are quantifiable and treatable, and that detection and intervention efforts targeting motor function may also positively influence social communication. Recent evidence supports a need for explicit recognition of motor impairment within the diagnostic framework of ASD as a clinical specifier. Motor differences in ASD warrant greater clinical attention and routine incorporation into screening, evaluation, and treatment planning.
本篇综述综合了最近关于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中运动技能差异的范围、意义和核心地位的临床相关研究结果。
ASD 中的运动障碍普遍存在、具有临床意义且严重未被识别,高达 87%的自闭症患者受到影响,但只有一小部分患者接受以运动为重点的临床护理。在整个发展过程中,运动差异与核心自闭症症状和更广泛的功能相关,尽管这些关联的确切性质以及运动特征对 ASD 的特异性仍未确定。研究结果表明,ASD 中的运动困难是可量化和可治疗的,针对运动功能的检测和干预措施也可能对社交沟通产生积极影响。最近的证据支持在 ASD 的诊断框架中明确承认运动障碍作为临床特征的必要性。ASD 中的运动差异值得引起更多的临床关注,并常规纳入筛查、评估和治疗计划。