Di Sarro Rita, Di Santantonio Anna, Desideri Lorenzo, Varrucciu Niccolò
Integrated Program Disability and Health, Emilia-Romagna Region, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Int J Dev Disabil. 2021 Jan 13;68(5):651-657. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2020.1871311. eCollection 2022.
Executive functions (EF) impairments have long been observed in children and youths with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Until very recently, little attention has been paid to examine EF profiles of adults with ASD. Given the importance of EF to cope with the demands of daily life and participate in society (e.g. maintaining an employment), this study reports on a preliminary investigation aimed at exploring planning skills and cognitive flexibility in a sample of adults with ASD and without intellectual disability. A secondary aim was to explore the contribution of both intellectual functioning and socio-demographic variables on efficiency of EF. Twenty-nine autistic adults (age range 18-50) were assessed using the Tower of London (ToL) test and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST). Intellectual functioning was assessed with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - IV. From the evaluations emerged poor performances in sub-processes related to planning skills as assessed by ToL (number of Moves, Correct Reponses, and Execution time). In contrast, WCST performance did not result impaired in any of the indicators considered. Exploratory analyses revealed a strong relationship between the time needed to complete the planning tasks and visuo-spatial reasoning. Further, strong inverse associations were found between global intellectual functioning and chronological age in the WCST. The results of this study highlight mixed EF profiles in a sample of adults with ASD. Future investigations may build on the results of the present study to understand whether evaluating planning abilities of adults with ASD by means of measures that do not require a time-limit would yield different results compared to time-constrained assessment procedures.
长期以来,人们一直观察到患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童和青少年存在执行功能(EF)缺陷。直到最近,很少有人关注患有ASD的成年人的EF概况。鉴于EF对于应对日常生活需求和参与社会(例如维持就业)的重要性,本研究报告了一项初步调查,旨在探索一组无智力残疾的ASD成年人的计划技能和认知灵活性。第二个目的是探讨智力功能和社会人口统计学变量对EF效率的影响。使用伦敦塔(ToL)测试和威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)对29名自闭症成年人(年龄范围18 - 50岁)进行了评估。使用韦氏成人智力量表 - 第四版评估智力功能。根据评估结果,通过ToL评估的与计划技能相关的子过程表现不佳(移动次数、正确反应次数和执行时间)。相比之下,WCST在任何考虑的指标上的表现都没有受损。探索性分析揭示了完成计划任务所需时间与视觉空间推理之间的密切关系。此外,在WCST中发现整体智力功能与实际年龄之间存在强烈的负相关。本研究结果突出了一组ASD成年人中EF概况的差异。未来的研究可以基于本研究结果,以了解与有时间限制的评估程序相比,使用无时间限制的措施评估ASD成年人的计划能力是否会产生不同的结果。