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Table 2 Participant characteristics and comparison statistic for children and adults with fragile X (FXS), Cornelia de Lange (CdLS), and Rubinstein-Taybi (RTS) syndromes

From: Visual preference for social stimuli in individuals with autism or neurodevelopmental disorders: an eye-tracking study

 

FXS

CdLS

RTS

p value

(n = 15)

(n = 14)

(n = 19)

CA mean (SD)

24.21 (8.61)

18.21 (5.59)

20.94 (11.94)

.303a

Gender percentage female

0

57.14

73.68

<.001b

Adaptive behavior composite (SD)

47.80 (14.64)

51.29 (17.42)

47.89 (15.95)

.798

Adaptive behaviour—communication (SD)

39.40 (17.56)

48.79 (21.94)

47.94 (17.70)

.332

ADOS mean score (SD)

9.6 (5.25)

NA

NA

NA

Participants meeting ASD cut-off

11

NA

NA

 

Participants meeting autism cut-off

5

NA

NA

 
  1. aParticipants were also matched on chronological age when compared separately (FXS versus CdLS: t (27) = 1.774, p = .087; FXS versus RTS: t (32) = .891, p = .380; CdLS versus RTS: t (31) = −.703, p = .487)
  2. bParticipants with CdLS and RTS were matched on gender (χ 2 (1) = .992, p = .319)