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Table 1 Demographic and clinical data of patients with hf-ASD

From: Persistence of dysfunctional natural killer cells in adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders: stigma/consequence of unresolved early infectious events?

Characteristics

ASD

Number

35

Mean age in years (range)

30 (18–56)

Ratio, male to female

27:8

Mean IQ value (range)

105 (70–146)

Communication Checklist for Adults scale (CCA)

 CCA-LS, (range, mean ± SD)

(2–39), 11 ± 9

 CCA-PS, (range, mean ± SD)

(1–50), 18 ± 11

 CCA-SE, (range, mean ± SD)

(21–57), 37 ± 9

Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS)

 SAWR, (range, mean ± SD)

(41–92), 60 ± 12

 SCOG, (range, mean ± SD)

(41–95), 65 ± 12

 SCOM, (range, mean ± SD)

(44–97), 68 ± 11

 SMOT, (range, mean ± SD)

(44–91), 68 ± 12

 SRRB, (range, mean ± SD)

(45–100), 69 ± 13

 SRS T score, (range, mean ± SD)

(45–100), 68 ± 12

Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS)

 Social communication (range, mean ± SD)

(3–21), 11 ± 5

 Language and communication (range, mean ± SD)

(1–8), 4 ± 2

 Reciprocal social interactions (range, mean ± SD)

(1–14), 7 ± 3

  1. IQ intelligence quotient, CCA-LS structural language, CCA-PS pragmatic behavior, CCA-SE social engagement, SAWR social awareness, SCOG social cognition, SCOM social communication, SMOT social motivation, SRRB restricted interests and repetitive behaviors, SRS T score SRS total score