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. 2013 Mar-Apr;84(2):429-42.
doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01870.x. Epub 2012 Oct 30.

Developmental trajectories in children with and without autism spectrum disorders: the first 3 years

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Developmental trajectories in children with and without autism spectrum disorders: the first 3 years

Rebecca J Landa et al. Child Dev. 2013 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Retrospective studies indicate 2 major classes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) onset: early and later, after a period of relatively healthy development. This prospective, longitudinal study examined social, language, and motor trajectories in 235 children with and without a sibling with autism, ages 6-36 months. Children were grouped as: ASD identified by 14 months, ASD identified after 14 months, and no ASD. Despite groups' initial similar developmental level at 6 months, ASD groups exhibited atypical trajectories thereafter. Impairment from 14 to 24 months was greater in the Early-ASD than the Later-ASD group, but comparable at 36 months. Developmental plateau and regression occurred in some children with ASD, regardless of timing of ASD diagnosis. Findings indicate a preclinical phase of varying duration for ASD.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.

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Figure 1
Trajectories between 6 and 36 months for Mullen Fine Motor, Receptive Language, and Expressive Language scale raw scores, and between 14 and 24 months for frequency of shared positive affect and initiation of joint attention, and consonant inventory coded from the behavior sampled elicited using the CSBS DP. Note. Dashed lines: Non-ASD group; solid lines: Early-ASD group; dash-dotted lines: Later-ASD group. CSBS DP = Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales Developmental Profile.

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