Introduction: The variety in symptomatology and clinical presentation of individuals diagnosed with Phelan-McDermid Syndrome (PMS) can delay medical diagnosis, so identifying specific neurobehavioral variables and facilitating differential diagnosis with patients with idiopathic Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can guide early detection.
Methods: A descriptive analysis of the level of adaptive behavior in 50 patients diagnosed with PMS was performed ( : = 44 : = 6). Subsequently, a comparative analysis was performed with 28 children aged between 4 years and 6 years and 11 months ( = 14; ASD = 14). Differences between the two groups were evaluated and Bonferroni correction was applied for multiple comparisons.
Results: Differences were identified in the variables of communication ( = -2.715, = 0.007), Self-Direction ( = -2.199, = 0.028) and social participation ( = -3.190, = 0.001), with better adaptive behavior skills being observed in participants with a SHANK3 . Better adaptive skills in the sample of participants with , were found and statistically significant differences were identified in the variables of academic skills ( = -3.084, = 0.002), use of community resources ( = -1.889, = 0.050) and health and safety ( = -2.90, = 0.004).
Conclusion: Participants with show better communication and social participation skills than those with a diagnosis of . The observed differences between ASD and individuals with PMS reflect deficits in practical and conceptual adaptive skills that may limit and hinder daily adaptive functioning.
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