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. 1988 Mar;18(1):41-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF02211817.

Cognitive, behavioral, and adaptive functioning in fragile X and non-fragile X retarded men

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Cognitive, behavioral, and adaptive functioning in fragile X and non-fragile X retarded men

E Dykens et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 1988 Mar.

Abstract

The cognitive, behavioral, and adaptive functioning of 12 men with fragile X syndrome (aged 23 to 62 years) was systematically assessed and compared to two matched groups of retarded men without fragile X syndrome residing at the same institution. The fragile X group was largely indistinguishable from the comparison groups on the cognitive, behavioral, and adaptive measures. Fragile X patients were, however, significantly more likely to have achieved levels of adaptive functioning commensurate with their intellectual abilities. Fragile X subjects who had similarly affected siblings emerged as significantly higher-functioning in all areas than Fragile X subjects who did not have affected siblings. These findings are discussed with respect to future research.

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