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Autism symtoms in Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder: A familial trait which correlates with conduct, oppositional defiant, language and motor disorders

Authors :
Mulligan, A.
Anney, R.J.
O'Regan, M.
Chen, W.
Butler, L.
Fitzgerald, M.
Buitelaar, J.
Steinhausen, H.C.
Rothenberger, A.
Minderaa, R.
Nijmeijer, J.
Hoekstra, P.J.
Oades, R.D.
Roeyers, H.
Buschgens, C.
Christiansen, H.
Franke, B.
Gabriëls, I.
Hartman, C.
Kuntsi, J.
Marco, R.
Meidad, S.
Mueller, U.
Psychogiou, L.
Rommelse, N.N.J.
Thompson, M.
Uebel, H.
Banaschewski, T.
Ebstein, R.
Eisenberg, J.
Manor, I.
Miranda, A.
Mulas, F.
Sergeant, J.A.
Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S.
Asherson, P.
Faraone, S.V.
Gill, M.
Mulligan, A.
Anney, R.J.
O'Regan, M.
Chen, W.
Butler, L.
Fitzgerald, M.
Buitelaar, J.
Steinhausen, H.C.
Rothenberger, A.
Minderaa, R.
Nijmeijer, J.
Hoekstra, P.J.
Oades, R.D.
Roeyers, H.
Buschgens, C.
Christiansen, H.
Franke, B.
Gabriëls, I.
Hartman, C.
Kuntsi, J.
Marco, R.
Meidad, S.
Mueller, U.
Psychogiou, L.
Rommelse, N.N.J.
Thompson, M.
Uebel, H.
Banaschewski, T.
Ebstein, R.
Eisenberg, J.
Manor, I.
Miranda, A.
Mulas, F.
Sergeant, J.A.
Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S.
Asherson, P.
Faraone, S.V.
Gill, M.
Source :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

It is hypothesised that autism symptoms are present in Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), are familial and index subtypes of ADHD. Autism symptoms were compared in 821 ADHD probands, 1050 siblings and 149 controls. Shared familiality of autism symptoms and ADHD was calculated using DeFries-Fulker analysis. Autism symptoms were higher in probands than siblings or controls, and higher in male siblings than male controls. Autism symptoms were familial, partly shared with familiality of ADHD in males. Latent class analysis using SCQ-score yielded five classes; Class 1(31%) had few autism symptoms and low comorbidity; Classes 2-4 were intermediate; Class 5(7%) had high autism symptoms and comorbidity. Thus autism symptoms in ADHD represent a familial trait associated with increased neurodevelopmental and oppositional/conduct disorders. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Notes :
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders vol.39 (2009) nr.2 p.197-209 [ISSN 0162-3257], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1136595317
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10803-008-0621-3