Gastrointestinal Issues in Infants and Children with Autism and Developmental Delays

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Xinrui Jiang
Johnny L. Matson
Paige E. Cervantes
Maya Matheis
Claire O. Burns
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[1] Louisiana State University,Department of Psychology
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Autism; Gastrointestinal issues; Autism symptom severity; Developmental functioning;
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Controversy exists regarding whether gastrointestinal (GI) issues play a role in the symptomatology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While some studies have found GI problems to be more prevalent in individuals with ASD, others have reported no such difference. Studies looking at the relationship between GI issues and ASD symptom severity have also had mixed results. The current study examined 112 participants between the age of 17 to 37 months. Participants comprised four groups of 28 children: an ASD and no GI issues group, an ASD with GI problems group, an atypical development and no GI issues group, and an atypical development with GI issues group. The results of the current study suggest that although the prevalence of GI symptoms was higher in participants with ASD than those without, this difference was not significant. The study also found that GI issues were not related to ASD symptom severity or developmental functioning.
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