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Imitation assessment and its utility to the diagnosis of autism: Evidence from consecutively clinical preschool referrals for suspected autism

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The present study sought to examine imitation difficulties as a risk factor for autism. Imitation aptitude was examined in 86 preschoolers suspected of autism (1.9–4.5 years) using the Preschool Imitation and Praxis Scale (PIPS). Differences between imitation, language, motor age-equivalents and nonverbal mental age were used to predict the diagnosis of autism. Multidisciplinary team diagnoses and ADOS-G classifications were used to differentiate children with autism spectrum disorders and nonspectrum developmental disorders. Two factors were found to be significantly associated with autism using simple logistic regression analyses: procedural imitation delay and receptive language delay. In a multivariable setting, only procedural imitation delay remained a significant predictor of autism. Results are new to the literature and require replications.
Tijdschrift: Journal of autism and developmental disorders
ISSN: 0162-3257
Issue: 4
Volume: 41
Pagina's: 484 - 496
Jaar van publicatie:2011
Trefwoorden:Bodily and procedural imitation, Assessment Core deficit, Differential diagnosis, Preschool Imitation and Praxis Scale (PIPS), Cohort type diagnostic accuracy study
Toegankelijkheid:Closed