TY - JOUR
T1 - Adverse childhood experiences exacerbate peripheral symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in adults
AU - Okumura, Kazuki
AU - Takeda, Tsutomu
AU - Komori, Takashi
AU - Toritsuka, Michihiro
AU - Yamamuro, Kazuhiko
AU - Takada, Ryohei
AU - Ikehara, Minobu
AU - Kamikawa, Kohei
AU - Noriyama, Yuki
AU - Nishi, Yuki
AU - Ishida, Rio
AU - Kayashima, Yoshinori
AU - Yamauchi, Takahira
AU - Iwata, Nakao
AU - Makinodan, Manabu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology.
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Aim: Adverse childhood experiences are potentially traumatic events with long-lasting effects on the health and well-being of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is important to clarify which types of long-lasting autism-related symptoms are influenced by childhood experiences to design future intervention studies. However, few studies have examined the association between childhood experiences and autistic symptoms in large samples of adults with ASD and individuals with typical development (TD). In this study, we evaluate the effects of adverse childhood experiences on multiple ASD phenotypes among both individuals with ASD and those with TD. Method: We combined questionnaire evaluations; Childhood Abuse and Trauma Scale, the Japanese version of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient, Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale, the Japanese version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised, and the Japanese version of the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile. Results: Individuals with ASD and those with TD (n = 205 and 104, respectively) were included. There were significant correlations between the extent of adverse childhood experiences and severity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, and hypersensitivity in both participants with ASD and those with TD. By contrast, ASD core symptoms showed no significant correlation with adverse childhood experiences in either group. These results remained consistent after adjusting for age, sex, and the estimated intelligence quotient. Conclusion: These findings suggest the need for a detailed disentanglement of ASD-related core and peripheral symptoms of adverse childhood experiences, which may help to appropriately set outcomes for future early interventions for the childhood experiences of individuals with ASD.
AB - Aim: Adverse childhood experiences are potentially traumatic events with long-lasting effects on the health and well-being of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is important to clarify which types of long-lasting autism-related symptoms are influenced by childhood experiences to design future intervention studies. However, few studies have examined the association between childhood experiences and autistic symptoms in large samples of adults with ASD and individuals with typical development (TD). In this study, we evaluate the effects of adverse childhood experiences on multiple ASD phenotypes among both individuals with ASD and those with TD. Method: We combined questionnaire evaluations; Childhood Abuse and Trauma Scale, the Japanese version of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient, Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale, the Japanese version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised, and the Japanese version of the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile. Results: Individuals with ASD and those with TD (n = 205 and 104, respectively) were included. There were significant correlations between the extent of adverse childhood experiences and severity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, and hypersensitivity in both participants with ASD and those with TD. By contrast, ASD core symptoms showed no significant correlation with adverse childhood experiences in either group. These results remained consistent after adjusting for age, sex, and the estimated intelligence quotient. Conclusion: These findings suggest the need for a detailed disentanglement of ASD-related core and peripheral symptoms of adverse childhood experiences, which may help to appropriately set outcomes for future early interventions for the childhood experiences of individuals with ASD.
KW - adverse childhood experiences
KW - attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
KW - autism spectrum disorder
KW - sensory hypersensitivity
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U2 - 10.1111/pcn.13712
DO - 10.1111/pcn.13712
M3 - Article
C2 - 39037014
AN - SCOPUS:85199115335
SN - 1323-1316
VL - 78
SP - 580
EP - 587
JO - Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences
JF - Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences
IS - 10
ER -