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Table 1 Proportion of clinical sample who met ND-PAE criteria for domains and corresponding symptoms

From: Construct and factorial validity of Neurobehavioral Disorder associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (ND-PAE)

Neurocognitive Function

(n/%)

Self-Regulation

(n/%)

Adaptive Functioning

(n/%)

Global Intellectual Performance

12/20.7%

Mood or Behavior Regulation

18/31.0%

Communication Deficit

28/48.3%

Executive Functioning

45/77.6%

Attention Deficit

49/84.5%

Social Communication and Interaction

23/39.7%

Learning

38/65.5%

Impulse Control

21/36.2%

Daily Living Skills

9/15.5%

Memory

19/32.8%

  

Motor Skills

21/36.2%

Visual-Spatial Reasoning

17/29.3%

    

Neurocognitive Impairment

53/91.4%

Self-Regulation Impairment

51/87.9%

Adaptive Function Impairment

24/41.4%

  1. Note: Impairment in Neurocognitive Function is manifest in one or more of the corresponding symptoms. Impairment in Self-Regulation is manifest in one or more of the corresponding symptoms. Impairment in Adaptive Function is manifest in two or more of the corresponding symptoms, one of which must be Communication Deficit or Social Communication and Interaction