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Current Research Findings - Prevalence

Prevalence refers to the rates of occurrence of a disease or condition in a given population at a specific point in time. It is important to have accurate estimates of the occurrence of autism to know if there is, for instance, a real increase in its occurrence and to help understand what that increase may be related to. Prevalence rates are useful for planning of educational, medical, and social interventions.

A longitudinal study of gastrointestinal diseases in individuals diagnosed with infantile autism as children …more

Motor coordination in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A synthesis and meta-analysis …more

Autism Spectrum Disorders in Gender Dysphoric Children and Adolescents …more

Bullying among adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Prevalence and perception …more

More autism cases due to increased awareness, earlier diagnosis, says study
In children born in north east London between 1979 and 1998 ... more

Associated medical disorders
Children with autism more likely to have other medical conditions. ...more

PDD in children
Estimates are three times higher than previously thought – but is it an epidemic? ...more

Sensory overreaction: Do children with autism suffer more?
Study confirms parents' reports of sensory symptoms in toddlers ...more

Rates in autism - What accounts for the increase?
In the state of Minnesota, what changes in the rates of autism ...more

Do children with autism have more bowel and stomach problems?
Study # 1: Prevalence of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autism and autistic disorder. ...more

Study #2: How common are gastrointestinal disorders in children with autism? ...more

 

 


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