TY - JOUR
T1 - Fragile X syndrome in young females
T2 - Influence of executive function on the neurocognitive profile and adaptive behavior
AU - Joga-Elvira, Lorena
AU - Jacas, Carlos
AU - Joga, María Luisa
AU - Roche-Martínez, Ana
AU - Brun-Gasca, Carme
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the relationship between executive function (EF) and performance in different areas of the neurocognitive profile in young girls with Fragile-X-Syndrome (FXS). Method: A neuropsychological assessment was carried out to 40 female participants aged 7–16 years (26 FXS, 14 control group). Results: Regarding intellectual ability, in the group of girls with FXS 3.84 % of the participants obtained IQ scores in the range of moderate ID (IQ 35–40 to 49), 46.15 % in the range of mild ID (IQ 50–70), 38.46 % in the borderline range (IQ 70–85), and 11.53 % within the average range (IQ > 85). EF was found to have a greater influence on adaptive behavior, arithmetic ability, theory of mind, leadership, social integration, social competence, and anxiety/shyness in the group with FXS. Conclusions: In girls with FXS, EF showed a greater influence on adaptive behavior, arithmetic ability, and social domain.
AB - Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the relationship between executive function (EF) and performance in different areas of the neurocognitive profile in young girls with Fragile-X-Syndrome (FXS). Method: A neuropsychological assessment was carried out to 40 female participants aged 7–16 years (26 FXS, 14 control group). Results: Regarding intellectual ability, in the group of girls with FXS 3.84 % of the participants obtained IQ scores in the range of moderate ID (IQ 35–40 to 49), 46.15 % in the range of mild ID (IQ 50–70), 38.46 % in the borderline range (IQ 70–85), and 11.53 % within the average range (IQ > 85). EF was found to have a greater influence on adaptive behavior, arithmetic ability, theory of mind, leadership, social integration, social competence, and anxiety/shyness in the group with FXS. Conclusions: In girls with FXS, EF showed a greater influence on adaptive behavior, arithmetic ability, and social domain.
KW - Adaptive behavior
KW - Executive function
KW - Females
KW - Fragile-X-Syndrome
KW - Neurocognitive profile
KW - Neuropsychological Tests
KW - Fragile X Syndrome
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Cognition
KW - Executive Function
KW - Adaptation, Psychological
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.103912
DO - 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.103912
M3 - Article
C2 - 33639603
AN - SCOPUS:85101330373
SN - 0891-4222
VL - 112
JO - Research in Developmental Disabilities
JF - Research in Developmental Disabilities
M1 - 103912
ER -