We provide a systematic review of epidemiological surveys of autistic disorder and pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) worldwide. A secondary aim was to consider the possible impact of geographic, cultural/ethnic, and socioeconomic factors on prevalence estimates and on clinical presentation of PDD. Based on the evidence reviewed, the median of prevalence estimates of autism spectrum disorders was 62/10 000. While existing estimates are variable, the evidence reviewed does not support differences in PDD prevalence by geographic region nor of a strong impact of ethnic/cultural or socioeconomic factors. However, power to detect such effects is seriously limited in existing data sets, particularly in low-income countries. While it is clea...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disord...
The project aimed to investigate the possibility of adaptation of assessments for diagnosing Pervas...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...
We provide a systematic review of epidemiological surveys of autistic disorder and pervasive develop...
We provide a systematic review of epidemiological surveys of autistic disorder and pervasive develop...
From a purely educationist perspective, gaining a deeper understanding of several aspects related to...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social imp...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Improved...
Published data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders point to a significant increase in thi...
Autism is a pervasive, neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by stereotyped movements and impair...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
AUTISM IS A SEVERE DEVELOP-mental disorder involving de-viance and often delay in thedevelopment of ...
OBJECTIVE: Changes in autism diagnostic criteria found in DSM-5 may affect autism spectrum disorder ...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disord...
The project aimed to investigate the possibility of adaptation of assessments for diagnosing Pervas...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...
We provide a systematic review of epidemiological surveys of autistic disorder and pervasive develop...
We provide a systematic review of epidemiological surveys of autistic disorder and pervasive develop...
From a purely educationist perspective, gaining a deeper understanding of several aspects related to...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social imp...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Improved...
Published data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders point to a significant increase in thi...
Autism is a pervasive, neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by stereotyped movements and impair...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
AUTISM IS A SEVERE DEVELOP-mental disorder involving de-viance and often delay in thedevelopment of ...
OBJECTIVE: Changes in autism diagnostic criteria found in DSM-5 may affect autism spectrum disorder ...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder...
This chapter set out to present a comprehensive review on the prevalence of autism spectrum disord...
The project aimed to investigate the possibility of adaptation of assessments for diagnosing Pervas...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...