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Res Dev Disabil ; 71: 169-180, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29040924

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BACKGROUND: Little research in fragile X syndrome (FXS) has prospectively examined early social communication. AIMS: To compare early social communication in infants with FXS, infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASIBs), and typically developing (TD) infants. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Participants were 18 infants with FXS, 21 ASIBs, and 22 TD infants between 7.5-14.5 months. Social communication was coded using the Communication Complexity Scale during the administration of Autism Observation Scale for Infants. OUTCOMES AND RESULTS: Descriptively different patterns were seen across the three groups. Overall infants with FXS had lower social communication than ASIBs or TD infants when controlling for nonverbal cognitive abilities. However, infants with FXS had similar levels of social communication as ASIBs or TD infants during peek-a-boo. No differences were observed between ASIBs and TD infants. For all infants, higher social communication was related to lower ASD risk. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Findings provide insight into the developmental course of social communication in FXS. The dynamic nature of social games may help to stimulate communication in infants with FXS. Language interventions with a strong social component may be particularly effective for promoting language development in FXS.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Communication , Fragile X Syndrome/psychology , Siblings/psychology , Social Behavior , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Infant , Male
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J Autism Dev Disord ; 47(6): 1628-1644, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28281129

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No studies to date have prospectively examined early autism spectrum disorder (ASD) markers in infants with fragile X syndrome (FXS), who are at elevated risk for ASD. This paper describes the developmental profiles of eight infants with FXS from 9 to 24 months of age. Four meet diagnostic criteria for ASD at 24 months of age, and four do not. Trends in these case studies suggest that early social-communicative deficits differentiate infants with and without later ASD diagnoses in ways that are similar to later-born siblings of children with ASD. Repetitive behaviors and cognitive and adaptive impairments are present in all FXS infants throughout development, suggesting that these deficits reflect the general FXS phenotype and not ASD in FXS specifically.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder/diagnosis , Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Fragile X Syndrome/diagnosis , Fragile X Syndrome/psychology , Infant Behavior/psychology , Autism Spectrum Disorder/complications , Child, Preschool , Communication , Female , Fragile X Syndrome/complications , Humans , Infant , Male , Prospective Studies
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