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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2020
Autism is a lifelong disability that impairs 3 main areas; communication skills, social interaction and behavioral patterns.
To investigate the repetitive behavior in autistic children 3–10 years old.
Comparison of repetitive behavior between autistic children with a control group of clinically healthy children matched for age and sex.
Repetitive Behavior Scale (RBS-R) questionnaire was translated, validated and provided to examine children (n = 70) in each group.
Children with autism show significant behavioral problems as compared to healthy children in all subscales and the full RBS-R. Results of the t-test for independent samples indicated a significant difference in mean score for the children with autism of age 3–6 year old (M = 53.1) and for control group (M = 11.9), t = −13.3, P < 0.01. Also, the mean score of children with autism of age 7–10 year old (M = 54.9) is significantly higher, compared to control group (M = 13.7), t = −12.2, P < 0.01.
This comparison provides information on particular forms of repetitive behavior to further our understanding on these important symptoms.
The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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