Authors
Claire Davidson, Anne O’Hare, Fiona Mactaggart, Jonathan Green, David Young, Christopher Gillberg, Helen Minnis
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Research in developmental disabilities
Volume
40
Pages
63-72
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Background
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) versus Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a common diagnostic challenge for clinicians due to overlapping difficulties with social relationships. RAD is associated with neglect or maltreatment whereas ASD is not: accurate differential diagnosis is therefore critical. Very little research has investigated the relationship between the two, and it is unknown if standardised measures are able to discriminate between ASD and RAD. The current study aimed to address these issues.
Methods
Fifty eight children with ASD, and no history of maltreatment, were group matched on age with 67 children with RAD. Group profiles on multi-informant measures of RAD were investigated and group differences explored. Discriminant function analysis determined assessment features that best discriminated between the two groups.
Results
Although, according to parent report, children with …
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