Finding Similarities in Differences Between Autistic Adults: Two Replicated Subgroups.

Tulsi A Radhoe, Joost A Agelink van Rentergem, Carolien Torenvliet, Annabeth P Groenman, Wikke J van der Putten, Hilde M Geurts
Author Information
  1. Tulsi A Radhoe: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. t.a.radhoe@uva.nl. ORCID
  2. Joost A Agelink van Rentergem: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID
  3. Carolien Torenvliet: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID
  4. Annabeth P Groenman: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID
  5. Wikke J van der Putten: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID
  6. Hilde M Geurts: Brain & Cognition, Department of Psychology, Dutch Autism & ADHD Research Center (d'Arc), University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129-B, 1018 WS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID

Abstract

Autism is heterogeneous, which complicates providing tailored support and future prospects. We aim to identify subgroups in autistic adults with average to high intelligence, to clarify if certain subgroups might need support. We included 14 questionnaire variables related to aging and/or autism (e.g., demographic, psychological, and lifestyle). Community detection analysis was used for subgroup identification in an original sample of 114 autistic adults with an adulthood diagnosis (autism) and 58 non-autistic adults as comparison group (COMP), and a replication sample (N = 261; N = 287), both aged 30-89 years. Next, we identified subgroups and assessed external validity (for cognitive and psychological difficulties, and quality of life [QoL]) in the autism samples. To test specificity, we repeated the analysis after adding 123 adults with ADHD, aged 30-80 years. As expected, the autism and COMP groups formed distinct subgroups. Among autistic adults, we identified three subgroups of which two were replicated. One of these subgroups seemed most vulnerable on the cluster variables; this subgroup also reported the most cognitive and psychological difficulties, and lowest QoL. Adding the ADHD group did not alter results. Within autistic adults, one subgroup could especially benefit from support and specialized care, although this must be tested in future studies.

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  1. 453-16-00/Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

MeSH Term

Humans
Male
Female
Adult
Aged
Middle Aged
Quality of Life
Aged, 80 and over
Autistic Disorder
Surveys and Questionnaires
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
Intelligence

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