Table 2.
HR (age = 11;9) | JB (age = 14;2) | Comments | |
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CCC-2 | |||
GCC | 36 (2nd percentile) | 50 (8th percentile) | Only HR shows ASD profile for communication |
SIDC | −2 | 6 | |
SRS | |||
Total score | 75 | 68 | Both moderate deficits |
Social Awareness | 80 | 52 | HR = severe deficit (≥ 76T) |
Social Cognition | 79 | 63 | HR = severe (≥ 76T), JB = moderate (≥ 59T) |
Social Communication | 75 | 61 | Both moderate deficits |
Social Motivation | 58 | 73 | JB = moderate deficit (≥ 59T) |
Autistic Mannerism | 67 | 78 | JB = severe deficit (≥ 76T) |
Sociability | Scores 6–7 | Scores 1–3 | JB < HR ability to assess others’ emotional states |
CBQ | |||
Smiling/Laughter | 6.17 | 2.67 | Contrasting profiles |
Anger/Frustration | 5.83 | 3-5 | Contrasting profiles |
Impulsivity | 6.00 | 3-5 | |
Shyness | 2.00 | 6.67 | |
VINELAND-II | |||
ABC | 70 (2nd percentile) | 73 (4th percentile) | Both have similar impairments throughout |
Communication | 74 | 71 | Both elevated level, but from different composite scores |
Daily Living | 66 | 74 | |
Socialization | 75 | 80 | |
Maladaptive Behavior | 20 | 19 | |
SCAS | |||
T-score | 58 | 16 | Mean for clinically anxious group = 42.48, mean for non-clinical controls = 25.04 |
Sub-scales: | |||
Panic/agoraphobia | 15 | 1 | |
Separation anxiety | 8 | 4 | |
Physical injury fear | 7 | 0 | |
Social phobia | 11 | 1 | |
Obsessive/compulsive | 9 | 5 | |
General anxiety | 8 | 5 | |
STAIC | |||
State anxiety | 27, T-score = 43 | 23, T-score = 35 | Normative mean T-score = 50. Both are below the mean for state anxiety. HR is above mean on trait (98th percentile) |
Trait anxiety | 51, T-score = 71 | 32, T-score = 42 |
Standard scores are presented for CCC-2, Vineland-II, and STAIC questionnaires, T-scores are presented for SRS and SCAS questionnaires for “Sociability” and “CBQ” questionnaires, ranges of raw scores and mean raw scores are presented, respectively.