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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Autism. 2017 Sep 15;22(8):938–952. doi: 10.1177/1362361317712650

Table 6.

Differences in child characteristics for children meeting screening criteria for an anxiety or mood disorder (initial bivariate analyses).

Child characteristics Screening criteria met for any anxiety
disorder
Screening criteria met for any mood
disorder
% or M (SD)
% or M (SD)
No, n = 46 Yes, n = 155 No, n = 112 Yes, n = 89
Age (years) 9.13 (2.83) 9.13 (2.32) 9.10 (2.47) 9.17 (2.41)
Gender: male 80.4% 84.5% 87.5% 78.7%
Ethnicity: Hispanic 65.2% 58.7% 56.3% 65.2%
Cognitive Standard Scorea 92.27 (14.50) 87.39 (16.95) 87.55 (19.93) 89.55 (14.73)
ADOS-2 Comparison Score  7.27 (1.80)  6.99 (2.09)  7.50 (1.78)  6.47 (2.18)***
SRS-2 Total T-Score 75.28 (13.23) 81.37 (10.09)** 78.41 (11.93) 81.94 (9.79)*
ECBI Intensity T-Score 60.59 (11.14) 63.73 (10.15) 60.92 (10.10) 65.69 (10.32)**

ADOS-2:Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2; SRS-2: Social Responsiveness Scale-2; ECBI: Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory; WASI- II: Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-II; DAS-II: Differential Ability Scale-II.

a

Cognitive scores are based on WASI-II or DAS-II.

*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01;

***

p<0.001. Indicates a significant difference between children who met screening criteria for a diagnostic category compared to those who did not meet screening criteria for a diagnostic category.