AUTISM UPDATE
Some of you moms and dads will want to keep this in mind:
Almost one-third of children with autism also have attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder and symptoms appear to be more severe in kids affected by
both conditions, new research suggests.
The findings come from a long-term study of 162 children who were tracked
starting when they were still infants or toddlers. By the time the kids reached
ages 4 through 8, researchers found that 63 had autism. Of those with the
developmental disorder, parent reports indicated that 18 of the children — or
about 29 percent — also had clinically significant symptoms of ADHD.
“We are increasingly seeing that these two disorders co-occur and a greater
understanding of how they relate to each other could ultimately improve outcomes
and quality of life for this subset of children,” said Rebecca Landa, director
of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders at the Kennedy Krieger Institute
and a senior author of the study published online
Wednesday in the journal Autism.
Strikingly, children affected by both disorders were often more impaired than
those with autism alone. Such kids were more than twice as likely to have
significant cognitive delays, the study found, and they also had more struggles
with social abilities and adaptive functioning.
Researchers behind the new study said that their findings are particularly
significant because they followed children from a young age, thus reducing
opportunities for bias. Other research on co-occurrence has traditionally looked
at kids after their parents sought treatment, meaning that such studies may have
focused on children with more pronounced symptoms.
“We focused on young school-aged children because the earlier we can identify
this subset of children, the earlier we can design specialized interventions,”
Landa said.
The findings come just weeks after a new version of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, was released allowing for
individuals to be diagnosed with both autism and ADHD simultaneously. The
previous edition of the manual instructed doctors not to diagnosis the
conditions in a "Suco-occurring fashion.
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