In the first 2 weeks ADIR was higher than ADBR (P = .013), especially in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction or incomplete revascularization.
The results support the hypothesis that the normal response to item ADIR-59 "Secure Base" indicates the presence of latent social skills in autism that might foretell further social growth in older autistic subjects.
In a predictive model, lower ADOS social domain scores were predicted by older age (<i>P</i>=0.001), lower scores on the ADIR-59 (<i>P</i>=0.01), and the absence of mental retardation (<i>P</i>=0.049).
In a predictive model, lower ADOS social domain scores were predicted by older age (<i>P</i>=0.001), lower scores on the ADIR-59 (<i>P</i>=0.01), and the absence of mental retardation (<i>P</i>=0.049).