2020
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10050291
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Self-Reported Autistic Traits Using the AQ: A Comparison between Individuals with ASD, Psychosis, and Non-Clinical Controls

Abstract: The term “autism” was originally coined by Eugen Bleuler to describe one of the core symptoms of schizophrenia. Even if autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are now considered two distinct conditions, they share some clinical features. The present study aimed to investigate self-reported autistic traits in individuals with ASD, SSD, and non-clinical controls (NCC), using the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ), a 50-item questionnaire. The study was conducted in the Psychiatry Un… Show more

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“…The mean AQ score for the LAT group was 16.48 ( SD = 2.88), which differed from the mean AQ score for the HAT group ( M = 25, SD = 3.78), t (44) = -8,70, p < 0.001 (Table 1 ). These values resembled the normative data of the BAP in the general population ( M = 15.77, SD = 6.75) and in the ASD population ( M = 25.97; SD = 8.09; Fusar-Poli et al 2020 ). The mean maternal AQ score was 13.35 ( SD = 3.18; range = 6–19) in the LAT group and 17.50 ( SD = 6.69; range = 7–30) in the HAT group, the mean paternal AQ score was 15.13 ( SD = 3.74; range = 8–20) in the LAT and 22.95 ( SD = 5.40; range = 14–36) in the HAT group.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The mean AQ score for the LAT group was 16.48 ( SD = 2.88), which differed from the mean AQ score for the HAT group ( M = 25, SD = 3.78), t (44) = -8,70, p < 0.001 (Table 1 ). These values resembled the normative data of the BAP in the general population ( M = 15.77, SD = 6.75) and in the ASD population ( M = 25.97; SD = 8.09; Fusar-Poli et al 2020 ). The mean maternal AQ score was 13.35 ( SD = 3.18; range = 6–19) in the LAT group and 17.50 ( SD = 6.69; range = 7–30) in the HAT group, the mean paternal AQ score was 15.13 ( SD = 3.74; range = 8–20) in the LAT and 22.95 ( SD = 5.40; range = 14–36) in the HAT group.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Like ASD, psychotic disorders can be characterized by social isolation, socially inappropriate behaviors, and low social insight. Additionally, thought disorders and the use of an atypical or nonsensical language (e.g., tangentiality, circumstantiality, neologisms) are common to both psychoses and ASD [29,30]. PD can also have similar manifestations, such as odd behaviors (schizotypal PD), social withdrawal (schizoid PD), emotional dysregulation and self-injurious behaviors (borderline PD), low empathic traits (antisocial PD), social avoidance (avoidant PD) or sameness (obsessive-compulsive PD) [31].…”
Section: General Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AQ is a screening tool designed to identify autistic traits in the general population [20]. It is a self-administered questionnaire composed of 50 Likert-scale items ranging from "Definitely agree" to "Definitely disagree".…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%