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    Dev Neurorehabil. 2011;14(5):261-6. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2011.577050. Epub 2011 Aug 2.

    Comparison of problem behaviours in atypically developing infants and toddlers as assessed with the baby and infant screen for children with aUtIsm traits (BISCUIT).

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    Psychology Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    Compares infants and toddlers with intellectual and developmental conditions in regard to the presence of challenging behaviour.

    METHODS:

    Parents and caregivers to 140 children ranging from 17-35 months with five different conditions (Down syndrome (n = 23), developmental delay (n = 18), prematurity (n = 56), Cerebral Palsy (n = 15) and Seizure disorder (n = 28)) were administered the BISCUIT-Part 3. An ANOVA on overall scores and a MANOVA on the sub-scale scores were conducted to determine if groups differed significantly.

    RESULTS:

    Results found no significant differences on total scores or differences on the sub-scales of the BISCUIT-Part 3: Aggressive/Destructive, Stereotypic and Self-Injurious. Some trends in individual item endorsement were found.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    It is possible that differences among individuals with these disorders are not apparent until later in life. These results emphasize the importance of monitoring challenging behaviours in all at-risk infants and toddlers to ensure that early interventions to treat these challenging behaviours are possible.

    PMID:
    21810015
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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