Artis Jonet, Nowell Sallie W, Dubay Michaela, Grzadzinski Rebecca, Thompson Kelsey, Choi Elizabeth, Baranek Grace T, Watson Linda R
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park.
Department of Health Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2025 Jan 7;34(1):347-363. doi: 10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00149. Epub 2024 Dec 16.
The purposes of this article were (a) to compare the developmental skills of toddlers whose scores on the First Years Inventory-Lite (FYI-Lite), an early screening tool, indicated an elevated likelihood of a later diagnosis of autism (ELA) to the developmental skills of toddlers at a lower likelihood of a later diagnosis of autism (LLA) and (b) to examine how autism characteristics are correlated with communication measures in toddlers at an ELA.
We assessed the language, social communication (SC) skills, and characteristics of autism demonstrated by 45 toddlers at an ELA and 37 toddlers at an LLA between the ages of 11 and 18 months and compared group scores on these measures. We also examined the correlations between the characteristics of autism and language measures within the ELA group.
Toddlers at an ELA demonstrated lower scores on measures of global expressive and receptive language, receptive vocabulary, gestures, and response to joint attention bids as well as SC characteristics of autism when compared to those demonstrated by toddlers at an LLA. There were no significant differences between groups on expressive vocabulary, language profiles (i.e., the relationship between receptive and expressive scores), or restrictive and repetitive behaviors. Within the ELA group, the SC characteristics of autism were significantly associated with their global receptive and expressive language skills.
On the basis of the FYI-Lite screening tool, toddlers at an ELA are demonstrating delays in language and SC skills when compared to toddlers identified with an LLA. For toddlers at an ELA, the SC characteristics of autism are significantly associated with early language skills.
本文的目的是:(a)比较那些在早期筛查工具《第一年简易量表》(FYI-Lite)上得分表明后期被诊断为自闭症可能性较高(ELA)的幼儿与后期被诊断为自闭症可能性较低(LLA)的幼儿的发育技能;(b)研究在ELA水平下,自闭症特征与幼儿沟通测量指标之间的相关性。
我们评估了45名ELA水平的11至18个月幼儿和37名LLA水平的11至18个月幼儿所表现出的语言、社会沟通(SC)技能和自闭症特征,并比较了这些测量指标的组间得分。我们还研究了ELA组内自闭症特征与语言测量指标之间的相关性。
与LLA水平的幼儿相比,ELA水平的幼儿在整体表达性和接受性语言、接受性词汇、手势以及对共同注意请求的反应等测量指标上得分较低,同时在自闭症的SC特征方面得分也较低。在表达性词汇、语言概况(即接受性和表达性得分之间的关系)或限制性和重复性行为方面,两组之间没有显著差异。在ELA组内,自闭症的SC特征与他们的整体接受性和表达性语言技能显著相关。
基于FYI-Lite筛查工具,与LLA水平的幼儿相比,ELA水平的幼儿在语言和SC技能方面存在延迟。对于ELA水平的幼儿,自闭症的SC特征与早期语言技能显著相关。