Early Emerging ASD Symptom Levels May Often Decline Across Development, Research Suggests

Healio (5/27, Gramigna) reports, “Early emerging autism spectrum disorder [ASD] symptom levels often declined across development,” the study team concluded after analyzing “data of 8,094 individuals who participated in the prospective U.K. population-based cohort the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children and had two time points available for the parent-rated Social and Communication Disorders Checklist…spanning ages seven to 25 years, which the researchers used to derive trajectories based on five assessments.” The findings of the “prospective population-based cohort” were published online April 26 in the American Journal of Psychiatry, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association.

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— “Autism symptoms tend to decline with age, but support, monitoring remain beneficial “Joe Gramigna, Healio, May 27, 2021

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