Self-Reported Autism Symptoms in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Scores on the autism spectrum quotient (AQ) were examined in 65 adults with ASD. Maternal reports of symptoms were collected simultaneously using the autism diagnostic interview-revised (ADI-R) and the Vineland Screener. A slightly revised AQ administration procedure was used to accommodate adults w...

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description Scores on the autism spectrum quotient (AQ) were examined in 65 adults with ASD. Maternal reports of symptoms were collected simultaneously using the autism diagnostic interview-revised (ADI-R) and the Vineland Screener. A slightly revised AQ administration procedure was used to accommodate adults with below average IQ. AQ scores were lower than in the original validation study, with only 11 adults (17%) scoring above the proposed diagnostic cut-off and 24 (27%) exceeding the screening cut-off. Adults with higher IQs endorsed more symptoms than those with below average intelligence, but even when analyses were restricted to the 39 adults with at least average IQ, only 44% met the screening cut-off. AQ scores were not significantly correlated with ADI-R or Vineland scores.
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Adolescents
Adult
Adults
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autistic children
Autistic Disorder - diagnosis
Autistic spectrum disorders
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child and School Psychology
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Diagnosis
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
Indexing in process
Infantile autism
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Intelligence Quotient
Longitudinal Studies
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Mothers
Neurosciences
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Pediatrics
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Psychological aspects
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychometrics
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Public Health
Scores
Screening
Screening Tests
Self Report
Surveys and Questionnaires
Symptoms
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
title Self-Reported Autism Symptoms in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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