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Is autism too broad?
A study published last year by the University of Montreal and reported by the Guardian found that the difference between the general population and those diagnosed with autism is narrowing. This development might be entirely due to the widening of the definition of the term autism.
Is ASD being overdiagnosed?
The over-diagnosis may occur in as many as 9 percent of children, U.S. government researchers reported Friday. Early therapy could help others. Autism may be overdiagnosed in as many as 9 percent of children, U.S. government researchers reported Friday.
How much of the population is thought to have an autism spectrum disorder?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1\% of the world’s population has autism spectrum disorder – over 75,000,000 people.
What does actually autistic mean?
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.
Does PDD NOS exist?
As of 2013, PDD-NOS is no longer a diagnosis. It’s instead included under the umbrella diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is typically diagnosed in young children, but can be diagnosed in older individuals as well.
Can ADHD be misdiagnosed as autism?
Believe it or not, ADHD as diagnosed by therapists, doctors, and psychologists is not always accurate. In fact, it’s extremely common for individuals with autism in Denver to be misdiagnosed as having ADHD. Many symptoms of autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger’s Syndrome are similar to symptoms of ADHD.
Is the definition of autism too broad?
Some psychologists think the definition of autism has become too broad. They say a term that encompasses people at all points on the cognitive curve is so broad as to be useless. That is the essence of debate around the “high functioning,” “low functioning” labeling so many autistics find offensive.
Is it possible to be mildly autistic and not know it?
While it is possible to be mildly autistic, it takes more than a few quirks to earn the diagnosis. Bottom line: An autism diagnosis is made when a person has a specific set of symptoms which interfere significantly with their ability to live a normal life. Yes, people with autism tend to enjoy spending time alone.
What can the ‘broad spectrum’ teach us about autism?
What the ‘broad spectrum’ can teach us about autism The relatives of autistic people often have mild traits of the condition. Studying these family members could broaden our understanding of autism. by Lydia Denworth / 15 May 2019
Should people with autism be diagnosed as children or adults?
Most of the stories you hear about people on the autistic spectrum feature them being diagnosed as children. (Indeed, that’s where all the unscientific fuss about vaccines causing autism comes from.