1. Factors Associated with Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Findings from Two Large National Samples.
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Soke GN, Rosenberg SA, Hamman RF, Fingerlin T, Rosenberg CR, Carpenter L, Lee LC, Giarelli E, Wiggins LD, Durkin MS, Reynolds A, and DiGuiseppi C
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- Child, Comorbidity, Cross-Sectional Studies, Databases, Factual, Female, Humans, Male, Protective Factors, Risk Factors, United States epidemiology, Autism Spectrum Disorder epidemiology, Self-Injurious Behavior epidemiology
- Abstract
In this study, we explored potential associations among self-injurious behaviors (SIB) and a diverse group of protective and risk factors in children with autism spectrum disorder from two databases: Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network and the Autism Speaks-Autism Treatment Network (AS-ATN). The presence of SIB was determined from children's records in ADDM and a parent questionnaire in AS-ATN. We used multiple imputation to account for missing data and a non-linear mixed model with site as a random effect to test for associations. Despite differences between the two databases, similar associations were found; SIB were associated with developmental, behavioral, and somatic factors. Implications of these findings are discussed in relation to possible etiology, future longitudinal studies, and clinical practice.
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- 2017
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