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Table 4 Compared percentages of repercussion symptoms of victimizations

From: Victimisation in a French population of children and youths with autism spectrum disorder: a case control study

 

ASD (n = 39)

Controls (n = 53)

Flashback*

13 (33.3%)

6 (11.3%)

Putting back into action in games or activities

4 (10.3%)

2 (3.8%)

Nightmares

10 (25.6%)

8 (15.1%)

Emotional anaesthesia

5 (12.8%)

1 (1.9%)

Anhedonia

1 (2.6%)

2 (3.8%)

Pessimism

13 (33.3%)

10 (18.9%)

Avoidance behaviour*

12 (30.8%)

6 (11.3%)

Selective amnesia of facts

10 (25.6%)

12 (22.6%)

Irritability

13 (33.3%)

11 (20.8%)

Insomnia*

15 (38.5%)

9 (17.0%)

Hypervigilance*

9 (23.1%)

3 (5.7%)

Attention or concentration problems**

14 (35.9%)

5 (9.4%)

Somatic complaints

4 (10.3%)

6 (11.3%)

Enuresis

3 (7.7%)

0 (0.0%)

Resumption of thumb sucking

1 (2.6%)

2 (3.8%)

Sadness

5 (12.8%)

2 (3.8%)

Self-deprecation

14 (35.9%)

12 (22.6%)

Anxiety

11 (28.2%)

8 (15.1%)

Addictions

0 (0.0%)

2 (3.8%)

Risk behaviour

3 (7.7%)

5 (9.4%)

Social isolation*

7 (17.9%)

2 (3.8%)

Eating disorder

3 (7.7%)

4 (7.5%)

Scarification

2 (5.1%)

2 (3.8%)

Suicide attempt

3 (7.7%)

2 (3.8%)

  1. The data are expressed as absolute value (percentage)
  2. ASD autism spectrum disorder
  3. * Significance threshold p < 0.05. ** Significance threshold p < 0.01