Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (Oct 2022)

Brazilian Portuguese Childhood Autism Spectrum Test: an investigation of the factor structure of autistic traits in school-aged children

  • Tatiane Cristina Ribeiro,
  • Luis C. Farhat,
  • Erasmo B. Casella,
  • Ana Soledade Graeff-Martins,
  • Simon Baron-Cohen,
  • Carrie Allison,
  • Guilherme V. Polanczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47626/1516-4446-2022-2688

Abstract

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Objective: There is limited evidence about the cross-cultural validity of autistic symptoms in school-aged children in Brazil. We used data from a large school survey to evaluate the factor structure of autism symptoms in community-dwelling children and adolescents. Methods: We translated the Childhood Autism Spectrum Test to Brazilian Portuguese and performed factor analyses to investigate the factor structure of parent-reported autistic symptoms in a large sample (n=8,571) of children/adolescents from a school survey in the metropolitan area of São Paulo. Results: Autistic symptoms were best conceptualized under a correlated-factors model with two factors: one predominantly characterized by social-communication symptoms and the other by symptoms of inflexible/restricted language, behaviors, and interests. Conclusions: These findings provide evidence that the structure of autistic symptoms in Brazil is similar to that described in other countries, indicating the cross-cultural validity of autism in Brazil.

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