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Kiddie-SADS reveals high rates of DSM-IV disorders in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders

Gjevik, Elen; Eldevik, Sigmund; Fjæran-Granum, Torill; Sponheim, Eili
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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Date
2010
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2010) Online First   http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-010-1095-7
http://idtjeneste.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-bibsys_brage_14741
Abstract
Prevalence of current comorbid DSM-IV disorders was assessed in a special school population of children and adolescents with ASD (N = 71, age 6.0–17.9 years), representing all cognitive levels and main ASD subgroups. Symptoms were assessed through parent

interview and association to child characteristics was explored. Seventy-two percent was diagnosed with at least one comorbid disorder. Anxiety disorders (41%) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (31%) were most prevalent. Obsessive–compulsive disorder was more common in older children, and oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder more prevalent in pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified. Our results show

high rates of comorbid DSM-IV disorders and underscore the importance of such evaluation in children ASD. However, diagnostic challenges are present and future research on the diagnostic validity of comorbid psychiatric disorders is needed
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Springer Verlag
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

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