Prevalence and Predictors of Psychotropic Use in Children with High-Functioning ASDs

Author:

Lopata Christopher1,Toomey Jennifer A.2,Fox Jeffery D.3,Thomeer Marcus L.1,Volker Martin A.4,Lee Gloria K.4

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Autism Research, Canisius College, 2001 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14208, USA

2. Summit Educational Resources, 150 Stahl Road, Getzville, NY 14068, USA

3. Autism Services Inc., 4444 Bryant Stratton Way, Williamsville, NY 14221, USA

4. Department of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 409 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1000, USA

Abstract

This study examined (1) the prevalence of psychotropic medication use for a sample of children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (HFASDs), (2) the extent to which psychotropic agents were linked to targeted symptoms, and (3) predictors of psychotropic use. A total of 115 children, ages 6–13, with HFASDs who were enrolled in psychosocial treatment trials were included in this study. Parents completed extensive background and rating forms prior to treatment that included data on demographic characteristics, child health, child medication use, and child ASD-related symptoms. Results indicated that 33% (n=38) of the sample was taking psychotropic medication with the most common being stimulants (25%;n=29), antidepressants (10%;n=12), and neuroleptics (6%;n=7). All children taking stimulants had target symptoms that were appropriate for stimulant medication, whereas 57% of those taking neuroleptics and 42% of those taking antidepressants did not have targeted symptoms consistent with the medication. Logistic regression for the major psychotropic drug categories indicated that lower IQ was a significant predictor of increased antidepressant and neuroleptic use. A higher level of ASD-related symptoms was related to the likelihood of stimulant use.

Funder

U.S. Department of Education

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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