Cognitive and Social–Emotional Development in Girls With Fragile X Syndrome

Author:

Bartholomay Kristi L.1,Lightbody Amy A.1,Ma Qianheng1,Jo Booil1,Jordan Tracy L.1,Reiss Allan L.123

Affiliation:

1. aCenter for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

2. bRadiology

3. cPediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the developmental trajectory of key cognitive, social, and emotional features in girls with fragile X syndrome (FXS). METHODS: This longitudinal, parallel cohort study collected data between January 2018 and December 2022. Participants were evaluated 3 times with ∼12–18 months between visits. Participants included 65 girls with FXS, 6 to 16 years, and 52 age- and developmentally-matched girls without FXS. Participants’ scores from direct assessment and caregiver report evaluated 3 cognitive domains (verbal abilities, nonverbal abilities, executive function) and 4 social–emotional domains (depression, general anxiety, social behavior, and social anxiety). RESULTS: Participants included 117 girls (mean [M] [SD] age at study entry: FXS M = 10.59 [3.00]; comparison M = 10.45 [2.40])). Omnibus tests showed 4 domains with significant group differences: Verbal (P < .0001, eg, Differential Abilities Scale-II(DAS-II), Picture Vocabulary (−6.25 [1.87])), nonverbal (P < .0001, eg, Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, Third Edition, Brief Form, Math (−8.56 [2.90])), executive function (P < .0001, eg, NIH Toolbox List Sorting (−6.26 [1.48])), and social anxiety (P < .03, eg, Anxiety, Depression, and Mood Scale (ADAMS) Social Avoidance (1.50 [0.65])). Three domains had significant group by age interaction: Verbal (P < .04, eg, DAS-II, Word Definitions (−1.33 [0.55])), social behavior (P < .01, eg, Social Responsiveness Scale-2 Social Communication (1.57 [0.51])), and social anxiety (P < .01, eg, ADAMS Social Avoidance (0.46 [0.19])). CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the development of early, disorder specific interventions for girls with FXS targeting verbal and nonverbal skills, executive function, social behavior, and social anxiety.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

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