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Query: UMLS:C0004352 (
autism
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Formal thought disorder
(
FTD
) is a disruption in the flow of thought, which is inferred from disorganisation of spoken language.
FTD
in
autism
spectrum disorders (ASD) might be a precursor of psychotic disorders or a manifestation of ASD symptom severity. The current longitudinal study is a seven-year follow-up of 91 individuals aged 5-12 years with ASD. We tested (1) whether childhood
FTD
predicted prodromal symptoms of psychosis in adolescence and (2) whether childhood
FTD
was associated with greater ASD symptom severity in adolescence. ASD symptom severity was assessed in childhood (T1) and 7 years later (T2), using the
autism
diagnostic observation schedule (ADOS). At T1, the Kiddie-Formal Thought Disorder Rating Scale (KFTDS) was used to measure symptoms of
FTD
. At T2, the prodromal questionnaire (PQ) was used to assess prodromal symptoms of psychosis.
FTD
at T1 did not predict prodromal symptoms of psychosis at T2 in children with ASD.
FTD
symptoms at T1, namely illogical thinking, predicted ASD symptom severity at T2 and this effect remained significant after controlling for T1 ASD symptom severity. In children with ASD, illogical thinking predicts severity of ASD symptoms in adolescence, but
FTD
does not predict prodromal symptoms of psychosis.
...
PMID:Formal thought disorder in autism spectrum disorder predicts future symptom severity, but not psychosis prodrome. 2481 30
Formal thought disorder
(
FTD
) is a disruption in the flow of thought and a common feature in psychotic disorders and
autism
spectrum disorder (ASD). Executive dysfunction has often been associated with
FTD
, yet for ASD convincing evidence is lacking. This study investigated
FTD
and three core executive functions in 50 young children and adolescents with high-functioning ASD and 56 matched controls. Higher overall levels of
FTD
marked ASD compared to controls. Furthermore, in ASD decreased performance on verbal working memory was correlated with increased
FTD
ratings and explained a significant amount of variance of objective and subjective
FTD
. Verbal working memory is currently the most promising target executive function for understanding the development of idiosyncratic thought disorders in ASD.
J
Autism
Dev Disord 2017 06
PMID:Formal Thought Disorder and Executive Functioning in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Old Leads and New Avenues. 2834 65