Investigating the general psychopathology factor in autistic youth

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1016/j.rasd.2024.102519
Hannah Muriel Robb Burrows , Brianne Derby , Laura de la Roche , Melissa Susko , Rob Nicolson , Stelios Georgiades , Jessica Jones , Evdokia Anagnostou , Elizabeth Kelley
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Abstract

Background

Autistic youth are at higher risk of presenting with co-occurring internalizing (I) (i.e., anxiety and depression) and externalizing (E) (i.e., aggression and impulsivity) disorders (Bauminger et al., 2010). The Child Behavior Checklist for ages 6–18 (CBCL/6-18; Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001) is a measure of I-E disorders and symptoms in autistic and neurotypical youth, providing norm-referenced subscales as factors for each form of psychopathology. The general psychopathology or “p” factor may provide a better measure of co-occurring disorders in autism as it has not been evaluated in this population contextually to date. The p factor proposes that psychopathological disorders come from the same etiological factor, implying that we can measure all I-E disorders as indicators of p.

Method

Using archival data from the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Disorders (POND) Network, (N = 782) autistic youths’ raw scores from the CBCL/6-18 were analyzed using two confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs): an I-E CFA and a p factor CFA. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was also conducted to determine the best-fitting factor structure.

Results

A chi-square difference test compared each CFA to find the best model fit. Results reported each model as individually significant, however, based on recommendations from Hoyle and Panter (1995), neither model had an acceptable fit.

Conclusions

Given that neither the p factor nor the internalizing/externalizing factor models had appropriate fit, it is recommended that future research investigate whether the CBCL/6–18 is the most appropriate measure for assessing co-occurring symptoms in autistic youth. The results of the EFA also suggest that the CBCL may not be the most appropriate measure for autistic youth.
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调查自闭症青少年的一般精神病理学因素
背景自闭症青少年同时出现内化(I)(即焦虑和抑郁)和外化(E)(即攻击和冲动)障碍的风险较高(Bauminger 等人,2010 年)。6-18 岁儿童行为核对表(CBCL/6-18;Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001)是对自闭症和神经畸形青少年的 I-E 障碍和症状的测量,提供常模参照子量表作为每种精神病理学形式的因子。一般精神病理学或 "p "因子可以更好地测量自闭症患者的共存障碍,因为迄今为止还没有对这一人群进行过评估。p因子认为精神病理障碍来自于同一病因,这意味着我们可以将所有I-E障碍作为p因子的指标来测量。方法利用安大略省神经发育障碍(POND)网络的档案数据,使用两个确证因子分析(CFA):I-E CFA和p因子CFA,对(N = 782)自闭症青少年的CBCL/6-18原始分数进行分析。同时还进行了探索性因子分析(EFA),以确定最适合的因子结构。结果 对每个 CFA 进行了卡方差异检验,以找出最适合的模型。结论鉴于 p 因子和内化/外化因子模型都没有适当的拟合度,建议未来的研究调查 CBCL/6-18 是否是评估自闭症青少年共存症状的最合适的测量方法。EFA 的结果还表明,CBCL 可能不是最适合自闭症青少年的测量方法。
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期刊介绍: Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (RASD) publishes high quality empirical articles and reviews that contribute to a better understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at all levels of description; genetic, neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral. The primary focus of the journal is to bridge the gap between basic research at these levels, and the practical questions and difficulties that are faced by individuals with ASD and their families, as well as carers, educators and clinicians. In addition, the journal encourages submissions on topics that remain under-researched in the field. We know shamefully little about the causes and consequences of the significant language and general intellectual impairments that characterize half of all individuals with ASD. We know even less about the challenges that women with ASD face and less still about the needs of individuals with ASD as they grow older. Medical and psychological co-morbidities and the complications they bring with them for the diagnosis and treatment of ASD represents another area of relatively little research. At RASD we are committed to promoting high-quality and rigorous research on all of these issues, and we look forward to receiving many excellent submissions.
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