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One-year Change in Repetitive Behaviours in Young Children with Communication Disorders Including Autism
Authors:Emma Honey  Helen McConachie  Val Randle  Heather Shearer  Ann S. Le Couteur
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Durham, Durham, UK.
Abstract:Repetitive behaviours are a relatively neglected area of study in autism. Previous research has concluded that repetitive behaviour is inversely related to ability and that it tends to increase over the preschool years. One-hundred and four children ages 24-48 months, with autism, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other disorders, were followed for 13 months. Twelve items from the Autism Diagnostic Interview (ADI-R) were analysed, as well as diagnostic algorithm scores. Ability was related to degree of repetitive behaviours, except for one cluster of relatively able children. ADI-R repetitive behaviour algorithm scores increased over time; however, when all 12 behaviours were considered, there was a general decrease in impact upon the child's and family's activities. Reasons for this decrease are discussed.
Keywords:Longitudinal  Repetitive behaviour  Autism spectrum disorder  Ability  Early identification  ADI-R
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