Factor analysis of repetitive behaviors in Autism as measured by the Y-BOCS
- PMID: 21948895
- DOI: 10.1176/jnp.23.3.jnp332
Factor analysis of repetitive behaviors in Autism as measured by the Y-BOCS
Abstract
The authors carried out a factor analysis of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale checklist at the category level in order to reduce the number of variables in this domain and ultimately identify possible endophenotypes; 181 children with autism were enrolled. The authors estimated a tetrachoric correlation matrix among the dichotomous symptom categories and then used exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to identify a clinically meaningful factor structure for this correlation matrix. Their analysis supported a four-factor solution: obsessions, higher-order repetitive behaviors, lower-order repetitive behaviors, and hoarding. These findings are another step in the effort to identify genetically and biologically distinct groups within this population.
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