Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Mar 19, 2025; 15(3): 101101
Published online Mar 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i3.101101
Analysis of clinical and psychological characteristics of 225 children with autism spectrum disorder based on the C-PEP-3 scale
Qian-Qian Kang, Yu-Feng Gao, Wei Su, Ya-Lan Fan, Heng-Bai Kong
Qian-Qian Kang, Wei Su, Ya-Lan Fan, Heng-Bai Kong, Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation, Anhui Children's Hospital/Anhui Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Hefei 230022, Anhui Province, China
Yu-Feng Gao, Department of Pediatrics, Chongqing Hechuan District Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Chongqing 400000, China
Author contributions: Kang QQ wrote the manuscript; Kang QQ and Kong HB reviewed the manuscript; Kang QQ, Gao YF, Su W and Fan YL collected the data; and all authors annotated the manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Ethic Committee of Anhui Children's Hospital/Anhui Maternal and Child Health Hospital.
Informed consent statement: This was a retrospective study, and the requirement for informed consent was waived by the Institutional Review Board.
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Corresponding author: Qian-Qian Kang, Associate Chief Physician, PhD, Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation, Anhui Children's Hospital/Anhui Maternal and Child Health Hospital, No. 93 Wangjiang East Road, Baohe District, Hefei 230022, Anhui Province, China. kangqianqian@163.com
Received: November 7, 2024
Revised: December 29, 2024
Accepted: January 13, 2025
Published online: March 19, 2025
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Abstract
BACKGROUND

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that affect children’s social interaction and communication skills and exert a serious effect on children’s perception, language, emotion, and especially social interaction development.

AIM

To determine the clinical and psychological characteristics of children with ASD according to the C-PEP-3.

METHODS

This retrospective study included 225 children with autism aged 2-7 years who were treated in our hospital from 2021 to 2024. The C-PEP-3 scale was used for assessment, and the evaluation results were analyzed.

RESULTS

The comparison of children with ASD in the age groups of < 3.5 years and > 3.5 years revealed significant differences in the scores of imitation, fine motor, gross motor, hand-eye coordination, cognitive performance, and verbal cognition development areas (P: Pass) (P < 0.01). However, no significant differences in the scores of perception, emotion, interpersonal relationships, play, sensation, and language (S: Severe) were observed on pathological scales (P > 0.05). The difference in age in the gross motor developmental delay of the scale was the smallest, whereas that of the verbal cognition was the largest, followed by the imitation functional area. An inverse correlation was found between the scores of imitation, perception, hand-eye coordination, and cognitive performance (P) developmental function areas in children with ASD and those of emotion, interpersonal relationships, game and item preferences, sensory patterns, and emotion (S) in the pathological scale (P < 0.05). Fine and gross motor skills were negatively correlated with interpersonal relationships, game and item preferences, and emotions in the pathological scale (P < 0.05). Age was significantly positively correlated with the scores of imitation, perception, fine motor, gross motor, hand-eye coordination, cognitive performance, and verbal cognition developmental function areas (P) (P < 0.05). Further, age was not associated with emotions, interpersonal relationships, game and item preferences, sensory patterns, and emotions (P > 0.05). No gender difference was observed between the scores of each developmental area (P) of the scale and the scores of each functional area (S) of the pathological scale.

CONCLUSION

The C-PEP-3 scale reflects the differences in clinical characteristics of children with autism, and the pathological scale is associated with the severity of developmental function areas. The C-PEP-3 scale can be utilized to assess the effect of age changes on children with autism. Attention in rehabilitation should be focused on addressing the pathological behaviors of children with autism.

Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Psycho-educational profile; C-PEP-3

Core Tip: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exerts a serious effect on the development of children’s perception, language, emotion, and especially social interaction, with substantial individual differences in its clinical characteristics and severity. However, the cause of ASD remains unknown. This study investigated and analyzed the clinical psychological characteristics of ASD reflected by the scale results to early detect ASD, providing a theoretical basis for clinical workers to better understand and apply the C-PEP-3 in evaluating children with ASD and formulating individualized intervention plans.