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. 2005 Winter;36(2):155-65.
doi: 10.1007/s10578-005-2973-7.

The relationship between restrictive and repetitive behaviors in individuals with autism and obsessive compulsive symptoms in parents

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The relationship between restrictive and repetitive behaviors in individuals with autism and obsessive compulsive symptoms in parents

R K Abramson et al. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2005 Winter.

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between repetitive behaviors in individuals with autism and obsessive-compulsive behaviors in parents. We hypothesized that repetitive behaviors in probands with autism would be associated with increased obsessive-compulsive behaviors in parents in sporadic families (1 known case of autism per family and no known history of autism). Parents with clinically significant Y-BOCS scores were more likely to have a family history of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The empirically derived Autism Diagnostic Interview-R (ADI-R) factor, Insistence on Sameness, was positively correlated with obsessive-compulsive behaviors in parents. Further, when probands were grouped on the basis of parental Y-BOCS scores (clinically significant versus non-clinically significant), probands whose parents had clinically significant Y-BOCS scores had higher ADI-R Insistence on Sameness factor scores. The findings of the current study of sporadic families extend previous work that has shown an association between restrictive/repetitive behaviors in probands with autism and obsessive-compulsive features in parents.

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