Social Behavior Profile in Young Males with Fragile X Syndrome: Characteristics and Specificity

Alice S.M. Kau, Elaine Tierney, Irena Bukelis, Mariah H. Stump, Wendy R. Kates, William H. Trescher, Walter E. Kaufmann

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Abstract

The present study characterizes distinctive and specific features of social behavior impairment, termed social behavior profile (SBP), in young males with fragile X syndrome (FraX). Fourteen males with FraX and autism (FraX+Aut), ages 3-8 years, were compared with either 41 FraX boys without autism (Aut), 7 age-matched males with developmental language delay and autism (DLD+Aut), or with 11 boys with nonselected (for language delay) idiopathic autism (IA), on several standardized instruments assessing social behavior and autistic features (i.e., autism diagnostic interview-revised, ADI-R). We found that FraX+Aut subjects displayed more impairment in overall cognition, problem/aberrant behavior, and adaptive behavior than the rest of the FraX cohort, even when individuals with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) were included in the latter. Compared to both DLD+Aut and IA, FraX+Aut males were less impaired in ADI-R reciprocal social interaction (RECS) domain. However, boys with FraX+Aut were in general comparable to DLD+Aut subjects in problem/aberrant and adaptive behaviors. Based on the contrast between FraX+Aut and non-autistic FraX and DLD+Aut, we were able to identify measures (e.g., child behavior checklist (CBCL) withdrawn subscale) that better define social interaction impairment in FraX. Comparisons with DLD+Aut and IA led to the conclusion that communication impairment (COMM) and stereotypic behavior contribute relatively more to the diagnosis of autism in FraX+Aut. In agreement with recent studies, our data suggest that FraX+Aut, and more generally SBP, is a distinctive subphenotype among boys with FraX, which may share some pathophysiological mechanisms with IA.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)9-17
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics
Volume126 A
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2004

Keywords

  • Autism
  • Autism diagnostic interview
  • Child behavior checklist
  • Fragile X
  • Social behavior profile
  • Social withdrawal

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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