Furnier Sarah M, Ellis Weismer Susan, Rubenstein Eric, Gangnon Ronald, Rosenberg Steven, Nadler Cy, Wiggins Lisa D, Durkin Maureen S
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Boston University, USA.
Autism. 2024 May;28(5):1135-1149. doi: 10.1177/13623613231193194. Epub 2023 Aug 23.
Autistic people are often described as "low-" or "high-functioning" based on their scores on cognitive tests. These terms are common in publications and in everyday communication. However, recent research and feedback from the autistic community suggests that relying on cognitive ability alone to describe functioning may miss meaningful differences in the abilities of autistic children and adults and in the kinds of support they may need. Additional methods are needed to describe "functioning" in autistic children. We examined whether scores from a test measuring adaptive behaviors would provide information on the functional abilities of children with autism that is different from cognitive ability and autism symptom severity. Adaptive behaviors include age-appropriate skills that allow people to function in their everyday lives and social interactions. We found that a large amount of the variation in adaptive behavior scores was not explained by cognitive development, autism symptom severity, and behavioral and emotional problems. In addition, there was a wide range of adaptive ability levels in children with autism in our study, including in those with low, average, or high cognitive scores. Our results suggest that adaptive behavior scores could provide useful information about the strengths and support needs of autistic children above and beyond measures of cognitive ability and autism symptom severity. Adaptive behavior scores provide important information on the needs of autistic people.
根据自闭症患者在认知测试中的得分,他们常被描述为“低功能”或“高功能”。这些术语在出版物和日常交流中很常见。然而,自闭症群体最近的研究和反馈表明,仅依靠认知能力来描述功能,可能会忽略自闭症儿童和成人在能力以及他们可能需要的支持类型方面的显著差异。需要其他方法来描述自闭症儿童的“功能”。我们研究了一项测量适应性行为的测试得分,是否能提供与认知能力和自闭症症状严重程度不同的、有关自闭症儿童功能能力的信息。适应性行为包括使人们能够在日常生活和社交互动中正常发挥功能的适龄技能。我们发现,适应性行为得分的大量差异无法用认知发展、自闭症症状严重程度以及行为和情绪问题来解释。此外,在我们的研究中,自闭症儿童的适应性能力水平差异很大,包括认知得分低、中等或高的儿童。我们的结果表明,适应性行为得分能够提供有关自闭症儿童的优势和支持需求的有用信息,这些信息超出了认知能力和自闭症症状严重程度的衡量范畴。适应性行为得分提供了有关自闭症患者需求的重要信息。