Exploring Cultural Differences in Autistic Traits: A Factor Analytic Study of Children with Autism in China and the Netherlands

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Fangyuan Liu
Anke M. Scheeren
Rachel Grove
Rosa A. Hoekstra
Ke Wang
Dehua Guo
Chongying Wang
Sander Begeer
机构
[1] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology
[2] University of Technology Sydney,Faculty of Health
[3] King’s College London,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
[4] Nankai University,Department of Social Psychology, Zhou Enlai School of Government
[5] Guangxi College for Preschool Education,Department of Special Education
来源
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2022年 / 52卷
关键词
Culture; Autistic traits; Children; Autism spectrum disorder; Autism spectrum quotient;
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Autism spectrum disorders are diagnosed globally, but recognition, interpretation and reporting may vary across cultures. To compare autism across cultures it is important to investigate whether the tools used are conceptually equivalent across cultures. This study evaluated the factor structure of the parent-reported Autism Spectrum Quotient Short Form in autistic children from China (n = 327; 3 to 17 years) and the Netherlands (n = 694; 6 to 16 years). Confirmatory factor analysis did not support the two-factor hierarchical model previously identified. Exploratory factor analysis indicated culturally variant factor structures between China and the Netherlands, which may hamper cross-cultural comparisons. Several items loaded onto different factors in the two samples, indicating substantial variation in parent-reported autistic traits between China and the Netherlands.
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