New Research on Autism Diagnoses

The results of a collaborative research project, which included researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health, was just published in the journal Autism. The investigators reported that Autism Spectrum Disorders "may be overdiagnosed in more than 9 percent of cases." The research suggests that this overdiagnosis may be related to imperfect screening/evaluation methods or the difficulty in distinguishing Autism Spectrum Disorders from other language processing difficulties. Concerns were also reported with clinicians providing diagnoses in order to facilitate services for children. Autism Spectrum Disorders are complex and clinicians are doing a much better job of identifying these disorders than ever before, but these findings suggest that there's still room for improvement. To read more about this study, please visit the link below:


http://www.disabilityscoop.com/2015/10/27/government-study-autism/20907/

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