Repetitive/restricted behaviours and interests in children with cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorder
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To inspect the presence and severity of deficits in restricted and/or repetitive behaviours and interests (RRBIs) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). METHODS: Children studied (18-35 months of age) belonged to one of three diagnostic groups: children with CP and autism (n = 11), children with CP and Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS; n = 10) and children with a sole diagnosis of CP (n = 15). A one-way, between subjects ANOVA was conducted on the Repetitive Behaviour/Restricted Interests domain of the Baby and Infant Screen for aUtIsm Traits-Part 1 (BISCUIT-Part 1) and followed up with post-hoc tests. Percentage endorsements were also calculated for each item of this domain. RESULTS: Children with CP + autism had significantly greater impairment. No significant differences were found between the CP + PDD-NOS and the CP alone groups. CONCLUSION: The implications of these findings are discussed.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Developmental neurorehabilitation
First Page
178
Last Page
84
Recommended Citation
Hattier, M. A., Matson, J. L., May, A. C., & Whiting, S. E. (2012). Repetitive/restricted behaviours and interests in children with cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorder. Developmental neurorehabilitation, 15 (3), 178-84. https://doi.org/10.3109/17518423.2012.657306