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. 2024 May;54(5):1643-1655.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-023-05906-x. Epub 2023 Jan 31.

Reciprocal Associations Between Language Ability and Social Functioning Development in Pre-verbal Autistic Children

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Reciprocal Associations Between Language Ability and Social Functioning Development in Pre-verbal Autistic Children

Devon R Oosting et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2024 May.

Abstract

Longitudinal research on language abilities and social functioning in young children suggests that gains in one domain affect gains in the other. However, few studies have examined inter-relations of language and social functioning jointly among young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Pre-verbal toddlers with ASD are a group of particular clinical relevance, given that greater language abilities at school entry have been associated with positive long-term adjustment in many areas, including adaptive and social functioning. Reduced attention to and engagement in social interactions among autistic toddlers who are not yet speaking may interfere with language development concurrently and over time. The present study examined reciprocal associations between language ability and social functioning over a 2-year period across three time points in a sample of 90 pre-verbal autistic toddlers using cross-lagged panel analyses conducted in MPlus. Cross-lagged panel analyses revealed significant within-timepoint synchronous correlations, within-domain autoregressive paths over time, and as hypothesized, reciprocal significance in all cross-lagged paths. For very young pre-verbal children with ASD, language ability and social functioning appear to exert concurrent and cascading developmental influences on one another. Targeting both language and social functioning simultaneously may enhance intervention efficacy for very young pre-verbal children with ASD.

Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Language development; Longitudinal; Pre-verbal; Social functioning.

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