Correction to: Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Deaf Adults with Intellectual Disability: Feasibility and Psychometric Properties of an Adapted Version of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2)
D. Holzinger, C. Weber, S. Bölte, J. Fellinger, J. Hofer

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TopicsAutism Spectrum Disorder Research · Family and Disability Support Research
Correction to: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 10.1007/s10803-021-05203-5
Correction regarding Table 1 and the corresponding text passage under “Participants and Study Setting”. Corrections are highlighted bold.Table 1. Participant characteristicsModul 1 (n = 8)Modul 2 (n = 16)Modul 3 (n = 32)Age M (SD)41.25 (19.91)37.00 (18.52)49.00 (17.48)Sex male n (%)4 (50.0)14 (87.5)19 (59.4)Cognitive functioning AOR^a^ M (SD)3.28 (1.58)4.80 (1.39)6.77 (1.73)Cognitive functioning AOR^a^** n (%)** ** ≥ 9 years****0 (0.0)1 (6.3)**4 (12.5) ** < 9 to 6 years1 (12.5)1 (6.3)**21 (65.6) ** < 6 to 3 years4 (50.0)14 (87.5)**7 (21.9) ** < 3 years3 (37.5)****0 (0.0)****0 (0.0)**Hearing loss n (%) Moderate0 (0.0)0 (0.0)1 (3.1) Severe0 (0.0)1 (6.3)5 (15.6) Profound8 (100.0)15 (93.8)26 (81.3)Cerebral Palsy n (%)4 (50.0)2 (14.3)7 (21.9)Epilepsy^a^ n (%)5 (62.5)6 (42.9)4 (12.5)Psychiatric Diagnosis n (%)1 (12.5)3 (21.4)10 (32.3)^a^significant differences (p < 0.05) between modules (Non-parametric One-way Anova for continuous variables and exact Fisher tests for categorical variables)
Participants and Study Setting (3rd paragraph)
The sample had a mean age of 44.6 years (range 17 to 75, SD = 18.7) and a majority was male (65%). The level of intellectual functioning varied. While 50% had a cognitive level of functioning above an age of reference (AOR) of 6 years, in 50%the AOR was below 6 years. The degree of hearing loss was….
