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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 16.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2009 May 19;15(10):1006–1015. doi: 10.1038/mp.2009.42

Table 2.

Diagnostic information for 192 subjects with strictly defined autism or ASD

Mean ADI Domain Scores (SD) ADOS:
N
subjects
given
each
module
Diagnostic
group
N Male:
Female
Mean
Age
(SD)
IQ>70
(%)
Languag
e Delay
(%)
Social Verbal Non-
verbal
Restrict
ed/
Repetiti
ve
Module
1; 2; 3; 4
Autistic Disorder 140 122:18 12.0 (9.6) 72/126 (57.14%) 93/122 (76.23%) 22.2 (6.0; N=122) 17.6 (3.9; N=94) 12.4 (2.3; N=28) 6.8 (2.5; N=122) 38; 31; 30; 34
Autism Spectrum Disorder 52 40:12 15.9 (15.3) 40/46(86.96%) 22/42 (52.38%) 12.8 (5.7; N=44) 10.9 (6.3; N=43) 12.0 (N=1) 5.2 (2.7; N=44) 4; 10; 20; 16
All affected subjects 192 162:30 13.1 (11.6) 112/172 (65.12%) 116/166 (69.88%) 19.7 (7.2; N=166) 15.5 (5.7; N=137) 12.4 (2.2; N=29) 6.4 (2.7; N=166) 42; 41; 50; 50

Note. Of the 140 subjects with autism, 122 had both ADI and ADOS; the 13 who were missing ADI and 7 who were missing ADOS were diagnosed with autism using DSM-IV criteria. Of the 52 subjects with an ASD, 44 had both ADOS and ADI; the 8 who were missing ADI and 6 who were missing ADOS were diagnosed with an ASD using DSM-IV criteria.