Depressive symptomatology in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: correlates and predictors
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2020-01-31Estado
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. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) usually appears associated with other comorbid psychopathology. For this
reason, the present research aimed to study the comorbid conditions in ASD paying more attention to
depressive symptoms. The investigation included a sample of 37 adults with ASD and intellectual disability
(M ¼ 27.49; SD ¼ 9.2), users of various associations of the Community of Madrid. Autistic severity was
assessed with the Diagnostic Behavioral Assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorder-Revised (Dibas-R) and
comorbidity was assessed through Autism Spectrum Disorders-Comorbidity for Adults (ASD-CA). The results
showed a significant correlation between autism symptomatology and general comorbidity. Moreover, autistic
symptoms were associated with depressive symptomatology. A hierarchical regression analysis was also
conducted; and its data suggested that irritability/behavioral excesses were significant predictors of depression in ASD.
Depressive symptomatology in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: correlates and predictors
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.: Autism spectrum disorder; intellectual disability; depression; comorbidity; adult life