We tested for differences in the prevalence of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) in school-aged children in three geographical regions in the Netherlands. Schools were asked to provide the number of children enrolled, the number having a clinical diagnosis of ASC and/or two control neurodevelopmental conditions. Prevalence was evaluated by negative binomial regression and adjustments were made for non-response and size of the schools. The prevalence estimates of ASC in Eindhoven was 229 per 10,000, significantly higher than in Haarlem (84 per 10,000) and Utrecht (57 per 10,000), whilst the prevalence for the control conditions were similar in all regions. Phase two is planned to validate school-reported cases using standardized diagnostic me...
Published data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders point to a significant increase in thi...
The prevalence of autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasing across the world. Previo...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...
We tested for differences in the prevalence of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) in school-aged child...
We tested for differences in the prevalence of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) in school-aged child...
Background: Recent reports estimate the prevalence of autism-spectrum conditions in the UK to be 1%....
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
From a purely educationist perspective, gaining a deeper understanding of several aspects related to...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
OBJECTIVE: Experts disagree about the causes and significance of the recent increases in the prevale...
Abstract In recent years, there has been a considerable rise in prevalence rates for autism/autism s...
This study examined prevalence rates in the United States, the State of Wisconsin and the local scho...
Published data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders point to a significant increase in thi...
The prevalence of autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasing across the world. Previo...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...
We tested for differences in the prevalence of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) in school-aged child...
We tested for differences in the prevalence of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) in school-aged child...
Background: Recent reports estimate the prevalence of autism-spectrum conditions in the UK to be 1%....
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
From a purely educationist perspective, gaining a deeper understanding of several aspects related to...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Recent reports have suggested that the prevalence of autism and related spectrum disorder...
Background Since the first study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1966, sever...
OBJECTIVE: Experts disagree about the causes and significance of the recent increases in the prevale...
Abstract In recent years, there has been a considerable rise in prevalence rates for autism/autism s...
This study examined prevalence rates in the United States, the State of Wisconsin and the local scho...
Published data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders point to a significant increase in thi...
The prevalence of autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been increasing across the world. Previo...
Aim: To quantitatively examine the influence of study methodology and population characteristics on ...