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- W2955449890 abstract "Purpose Infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASIBs) and infants with fragile X syndrome (FXS) are both at risk for developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and communication disorders; however, very few studies have examined 1 of the earliest forms of intentional communication in infants from these groups: gestures. This study examined the frequency and function of gesture use across 12-month-old infant ASIBs, infants with FXS, and low-risk controls. Method Participants included 23 ASIBs who did not later meet diagnostic criteria for ASD, 18 infants with FXS, and 21 low-risk controls. Gestures were coded from a semistructured play-based interaction. Results Overall, infants with FXS displayed fewer gestures than low-risk infants, whereas ASIBs did not differ from the FXS or low-risk groups in overall gesture frequency. In terms of the communicative function of the gestures used, the FXS and ASIB groups displayed significantly fewer social interaction gestures than the low-risk controls, with large effect sizes. Conclusion This study contributes to scant knowledge of early communication phenotypes of infant ASIBs who do not meet criteria for ASD and infants with FXS. Results indicated that gesture function, not frequency, best discriminated at-risk infants from low-risk infants at 12 months of age. Findings have implications for the clinical evaluation and treatment of infants at high risk for ASD and communication disorders." @default.
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- W2955449890 date "2019-07-15" @default.
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- W2955449890 title "Gesture Frequency and Function in Infants With Fragile X Syndrome and Infant Siblings of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder" @default.
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