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Psychometric Study of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist in Fragile X Syndrome and Implications for Targeted Treatment
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 42(7)
Subject
Cognitive and Computational Psychology
Psychology
Rare Diseases
Fragile X Syndrome
Mental Health
Brain Disorders
Behavioral and Social Science
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Pediatric
Adolescent
Checklist
Child
Child Behavior Disorders
Child
Preschool
DNA Mutational Analysis
Factor Analysis
Statistical
Female
Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Male
Outcome Assessment
Health Care
Personality Assessment
Psychometrics
Psychotropic Drugs
Reproducibility of Results
Social Adjustment
Young Adult
FMR1 gene
Fragile X syndrome
Autism
Factor analysis
Rating scale
Social avoidance
Education
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Developmental & Child Psychology
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
Animal studies elucidating the neurobiology of fragile X syndrome (FXS) have led to multiple controlled trials in humans, with the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community (ABC-C) commonly adopted as a primary outcome measure. A multi-site collaboration examined the psychometric properties of the ABC-C in 630 individuals (ages 3-25) with FXS using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Results support a six-factor structure, with one factor unchanged (Inappropriate Speech), four modified (Irritability, Hyperactivity, Lethargy/Withdrawal, and Stereotypy), and a new Social Avoidance factor. A comparison with ABC-C data from individuals with general intellectual disability and a list of commonly endorsed items are also reported. Reformulated ABC-C scores based on this FXS-specific factor structure may provide added outcome measure specificity and sensitivity in FXS clinical trials.