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. 2021 Jan 28;14:594082. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2020.594082

Table 1.

The clinical differences in age, performance IQ, ADOS CSS, PDP scale of the CBCL, and PC between male and female subjects in the whole sample (n = 989).

Male Female t-test p-value Effect size
Age 44.08
(13.92)
43.67
(13.06)
0.32 0.74
Performance IQ 76.68
(23.17)
76.58
(23.82)
1.61 0.10
ADOS CSS-SA 6.11
(02.16)
6.15
(1.92)
−0.20 0.84
ADOS CSS-RRB 7.02
(2.04)
6.57
(2.16)
2.64 0.008 d = 0.21
ADOS CSS-Total Score 6.27
(1.92)
6.20
(2.01)
0.48 0.62
CBCL-PDP 68.89
(9.80)
67.44
(9.15)
1.75 0.08
Affective problems A 58.95
(8.86)
58.21
(8.36)
0.99 0.32
B 23.5 22.5 0.08 0.76
Anxiety problems A 56.98
(8.30)
55.97
(7.13)
2.06 0.04 d = 0.09
B 17.6 12.4 2.65 0.10
Attention deficit/hyperactivity problems A 57.75
(6.89)
58.05
(7.33)
−0.50 0.61
B 17.0 18.9 0.37 0.53
Oppositional problems A 54.50
(6.11)
54.59
(6.02)
−0.14 0.88
B 7.9 7.7 0.01 0.91

Significant comparisons are highlighted in italics.

A, mean and SD; B, number of subjects in the borderline/clinical range expressed as a percentage of males or females; ADOS, Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule; CBCL-PDP, Child Behavior CheckList-Pervasive Developmental Problems; CSS, Calibrated Severity Score; IQ, intelligence quotient; M, mean; RRB, restricted and repetitive behaviors; SA, social affect; SD, standard deviation.