Intellectual profiles of children with autism spectrum disorder identification of verbal and nonverbal subscales predicting intellectual quotient

Joint Authors

al-Adawi, Samir
al-Alawi, Muhammad
al-Muammari, Watfah
Jabr, Ahlam
Idris, Ahmad Babakr
Jalees, Saquib
al-Jabiri, Muna
al-Mujaini, Abir
Mazhar al-Islam, M.
Abd al-Rahim, Rim

Source

Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal

Issue

Vol. 21, Issue 3 (31 Aug. 2021), pp.386-393, 8 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Medicine and Health Sciences

Publication Date

2021-08-31

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the intelligence quotient (IQ) profile among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and identify the most important subscales that predict the IQ.

The analysis of an intellectual profile with age and gender differentials and the identification of a battery of subscales of intelligence are important for clinical management of ASD among children and for facilitating placement for remedial and educational services.

Methods: Data were collected through an exploratory study of 100 children aged between three and 13 years, who were referred to the department of child health and development in Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, a tertiary hospital, in Oman between June 2016 and June 2019.

Results: Among the 100 participants of this study, 79% were male, resulting in a male–female ratio of 4:1.

The mean of full-scale IQ was found to be 68.6 } 18.1.

Furthermore, the mean of nonverbal IQ (73.5 } 17.5) was significantly higher than that of verbal IQ (65.5 } 17.6).

Finally, more than half (61%) of the children were observed to have had mild to moderate impairment in their IQ levels.

Conclusions: Age and gender showed no significant association with IQ level.

The regression analysis identified nonverbal fluid reasoning, nonverbal visual-spatial processing, nonverbal working memory and verbal knowledge as the significant predictors of total IQ.

The crucial dimensions of verbal and nonverbal IQ identified in this study can be used to evaluate complicated cases.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Muammari, Watfah& Idris, Ahmad Babakr& Jabr, Ahlam& Jalees, Saquib& al-Jabiri, Muna& Abd al-Rahim, Rim…[et al.]. 2021. Intellectual profiles of children with autism spectrum disorder identification of verbal and nonverbal subscales predicting intellectual quotient. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal،Vol. 21, no. 3, pp.386-393.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1346631

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Muammari, Watfah…[et al.]. Intellectual profiles of children with autism spectrum disorder identification of verbal and nonverbal subscales predicting intellectual quotient. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal Vol. 21, no. 3 (Aug. 2021), pp.386-393.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1346631

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Muammari, Watfah& Idris, Ahmad Babakr& Jabr, Ahlam& Jalees, Saquib& al-Jabiri, Muna& Abd al-Rahim, Rim…[et al.]. Intellectual profiles of children with autism spectrum disorder identification of verbal and nonverbal subscales predicting intellectual quotient. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2021. Vol. 21, no. 3, pp.386-393.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1346631

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 392-393

Record ID

BIM-1346631