The latent structure of autistic traits: A taxometric, latent class and latent profile analysis of the adult autism spectrum quotient

Date

2016-09-12

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ISSN

0162-3257

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Publisher

Springer

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Autistic traits are widely thought to operate along a continuum. A taxometric analysis of Adult Autism Spectrum Quotient data was conducted to test this assumption, finding little support but identifying a high severity taxon. To understand this further, latent class and latent profile models were estimated that indicated the presence of six distinct subtypes: one with little probability of endorsing any autistic traits, one engaging in 'systemising' behaviours, three groups endorsing multiple components of Wing and Gould's autistic triad, and a group similar in size and profile to the taxon previously identified. These analyses suggest the AQ (and potentially by extension autistic traits) have a categorical structure. These findings have important implications for the analysis and interpretation of AQ data.

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open access article

Keywords

Autism quotient, Autistic traits, Taxometric analysis, Latent class analysis, Latent structure analysis, Nosology

Citation

James, R.J.E., Dubey, I., Smith, D., Ropar, D., Tunney, R.J. (2016) The latent structure of autistic traits: A taxometric, latent class and latent profile analysis of the adult autism spectrum quotient. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 46(12), pp. 3712–3728.

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