Journal article

Relations among restricted and repetitive behaviors, anxiety and sensory features in children with autism spectrum disorders

J Lidstone, M Uljarević, J Sullivan, J Rodgers, H McConachie, M Freeston, A Le Couteur, M Prior, S Leekam

Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | Published : 2014

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore how atypical reactions to sensory stimuli contribute to the relation between restricted and repetitive behaviors and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In Study 1, factor analysis of restricted and repetitive behaviors was carried out using the Repetitive Behavior Questionnaire-2 (RBQ-2), completed by 120 parents of 2- to 17-year-olds with ASD. Two subtypes resulted: repetitive sensory and motor behaviors, and insistence on sameness, accounting for 40% of the variance. This two-factor solution was retained even when the sensory items of the RBQ-2 were removed. In Study 2, 49 of the same parents also completed the Spence Anxiety ..

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