Autism in the Faroe Islands: Diagnostic Stability from Childhood to Early Adult Life

Childhood autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been regarded as one of the most stable diagnostic categories applied to young children with psychiatric/developmental disorders. The stability over time of a diagnosis of ASD is theoretically interesting and important for various diagnostic and...

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Published in:The Scientific World Journal
Main Authors: Kočovská, Eva, Billstedt, Eva, Ellefsen, Asa, Kampmann, Hanna, Gillberg, I. Carina, Biskupstø, Rannvá, Andorsdóttir, Guðrið, Stóra, Tormóður, Minnis, Helen, Gillberg, Christopher
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3586480
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23476144
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/592371
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3586480 2023-05-15T16:10:38+02:00 Autism in the Faroe Islands: Diagnostic Stability from Childhood to Early Adult Life Kočovská, Eva Billstedt, Eva Ellefsen, Asa Kampmann, Hanna Gillberg, I. Carina Biskupstø, Rannvá Andorsdóttir, Guðrið Stóra, Tormóður Minnis, Helen Gillberg, Christopher 2013-02-17 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3586480 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23476144 https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/592371 en eng Hindawi Publishing Corporation http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3586480 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23476144 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/592371 Copyright © 2013 Eva Kočovská et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY Clinical Study Text 2013 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/592371 2013-09-04T20:33:47Z Childhood autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been regarded as one of the most stable diagnostic categories applied to young children with psychiatric/developmental disorders. The stability over time of a diagnosis of ASD is theoretically interesting and important for various diagnostic and clinical reasons. We studied the diagnostic stability of ASD from childhood to early adulthood in the Faroe Islands: a total school age population sample (8–17-year-olds) was screened and diagnostically assessed for AD in 2002 and 2009. This paper compares both independent clinical diagnosis and Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO) algorithm diagnosis at two time points, separated by seven years. The stability of clinical ASD diagnosis was perfect for AD, good for “atypical autism”/PDD-NOS, and less than perfect for Asperger syndrome (AS). Stability of the DISCO algorithm subcategory diagnoses was more variable but still good for AD. Both systems showed excellent stability over the seven-year period for “any ASD” diagnosis, although a number of clear cases had been missed at the original screening in 2002. The findings support the notion that subcategories of ASD should be collapsed into one overarching diagnostic entity with subgrouping achieved on other “non-autism” variables, such as IQ and language levels and overall adaptive functioning. Text Faroe Islands PubMed Central (PMC) Faroe Islands The Scientific World Journal 2013 1 7
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Kočovská, Eva
Billstedt, Eva
Ellefsen, Asa
Kampmann, Hanna
Gillberg, I. Carina
Biskupstø, Rannvá
Andorsdóttir, Guðrið
Stóra, Tormóður
Minnis, Helen
Gillberg, Christopher
Autism in the Faroe Islands: Diagnostic Stability from Childhood to Early Adult Life
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description Childhood autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been regarded as one of the most stable diagnostic categories applied to young children with psychiatric/developmental disorders. The stability over time of a diagnosis of ASD is theoretically interesting and important for various diagnostic and clinical reasons. We studied the diagnostic stability of ASD from childhood to early adulthood in the Faroe Islands: a total school age population sample (8–17-year-olds) was screened and diagnostically assessed for AD in 2002 and 2009. This paper compares both independent clinical diagnosis and Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO) algorithm diagnosis at two time points, separated by seven years. The stability of clinical ASD diagnosis was perfect for AD, good for “atypical autism”/PDD-NOS, and less than perfect for Asperger syndrome (AS). Stability of the DISCO algorithm subcategory diagnoses was more variable but still good for AD. Both systems showed excellent stability over the seven-year period for “any ASD” diagnosis, although a number of clear cases had been missed at the original screening in 2002. The findings support the notion that subcategories of ASD should be collapsed into one overarching diagnostic entity with subgrouping achieved on other “non-autism” variables, such as IQ and language levels and overall adaptive functioning.
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author Kočovská, Eva
Billstedt, Eva
Ellefsen, Asa
Kampmann, Hanna
Gillberg, I. Carina
Biskupstø, Rannvá
Andorsdóttir, Guðrið
Stóra, Tormóður
Minnis, Helen
Gillberg, Christopher
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Billstedt, Eva
Ellefsen, Asa
Kampmann, Hanna
Gillberg, I. Carina
Biskupstø, Rannvá
Andorsdóttir, Guðrið
Stóra, Tormóður
Minnis, Helen
Gillberg, Christopher
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title Autism in the Faroe Islands: Diagnostic Stability from Childhood to Early Adult Life
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