Objectives: This study aimed to (1) provide an update on the prevalence of parent-reported autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis and new information about teacher-reported ASD in two nationally representative Australian cohorts at ages 10–11 years, (2) examine differences in cohort demographic and clinical profiles and (3) compare the prevalence of teacher-reported ASD and any changes in categorisation over time across the cohorts. Design: Secondary analyses were undertaken using data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC). Participants: Children were recruited at kindergarten age (K cohort; birth year 1999/2000) and birth (B cohort; birth year 2003/2004), with follow-up of every 2 years for six waves. Primary outc...
OBJECTIVE: Changes in autism diagnostic criteria found in DSM-5 may affect autism spectrum disorder ...
Aim Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with reported prevalence of more...
Background:Is the increasing prevalence of autistic disorder (AD) a well-documented trend or merely ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to (1) provide an update on the prevalence of parent-reported autism sp...
This study aimed to provide an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prevalence update from parent and teac...
Aim: To ascertain the incidence of autism spectrum disorders in Australian children.Setting: New Sou...
OBJECTIVE: Experts disagree about the causes and significance of the recent increases in the prevale...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
Background The increased proportion of UK children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Objective. Reports of large increases in autism prevalence have been a matter of great concern to cl...
Aim: To assess whether existing data collection mechanisms can provide accurate and sufficient infor...
We compared early-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (defined as diagnosis by age 4 years) bet...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background: The prevalence of autism has been reported to have increased worldwide. A decrease over...
Objective\ud \ud Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can potentially be diagnosed by 3 years of age. Yet,...
OBJECTIVE: Changes in autism diagnostic criteria found in DSM-5 may affect autism spectrum disorder ...
Aim Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with reported prevalence of more...
Background:Is the increasing prevalence of autistic disorder (AD) a well-documented trend or merely ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to (1) provide an update on the prevalence of parent-reported autism sp...
This study aimed to provide an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prevalence update from parent and teac...
Aim: To ascertain the incidence of autism spectrum disorders in Australian children.Setting: New Sou...
OBJECTIVE: Experts disagree about the causes and significance of the recent increases in the prevale...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
Background The increased proportion of UK children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has...
Objective. Reports of large increases in autism prevalence have been a matter of great concern to cl...
Aim: To assess whether existing data collection mechanisms can provide accurate and sufficient infor...
We compared early-diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (defined as diagnosis by age 4 years) bet...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background: The prevalence of autism has been reported to have increased worldwide. A decrease over...
Objective\ud \ud Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can potentially be diagnosed by 3 years of age. Yet,...
OBJECTIVE: Changes in autism diagnostic criteria found in DSM-5 may affect autism spectrum disorder ...
Aim Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with reported prevalence of more...
Background:Is the increasing prevalence of autistic disorder (AD) a well-documented trend or merely ...