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Anxiety-like behavior in Rett syndrome: characteristics and assessment by anxiety scales
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We conclude that anxiety-like behavior is a prominent component of RTT's behavioral phenotype, which affects predominantly children with less severe neurologic impairment and has functional consequences. Based on available data on standardized instruments, the ADAMS and in particular its Social Avoidance subscale has the best psychometric properties and functional correlates that make it suitable for clinical and research applications.
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