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ASD Exam with Complete Solutions 2024…Grade A+ What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? -a continuum of neurodevelopment impairments, specifically in the domains of social communication and restricted and repetitive behaviour -can be associated with intellectual disabilities, but not all have them ASD population stats -1 in 68 -1-2% of worlds population Prevalence of ASD Increasing -not sure why -could be due to awareness, willingness to disclose, the way we collect information, diagnosis, criteria or ASD is just more broad now Autism Characteristics -typical symptoms can occur as early as 6-12 months (diagnosis usually at 18 months) -12-24 months, symptoms may improve or regress -25%-75% of children with autism have intellectual delays -access to service is based on absence/presence of intellectual disability

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ASD Exam with Complete Solutions
2024…Grade A+
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? ✔✔-a continuum of neurodevelopment

impairments, specifically in the domains of social communication and restricted and

repetitive behaviour



-can be associated with intellectual disabilities, but not all have them



ASD population stats ✔✔-1 in 68

-1-2% of worlds population



Prevalence of ASD Increasing ✔✔-not sure why

-could be due to awareness, willingness to disclose, the way we collect information,

diagnosis, criteria or ASD is just more broad now



Autism Characteristics ✔✔-typical symptoms can occur as early as 6-12 months

(diagnosis usually at 18 months)

-12-24 months, symptoms may improve or regress

-25%-75% of children with autism have intellectual delays

-access to service is based on absence/presence of intellectual disability

,Leo Kanner ✔✔-published book in 1943

-first account of autistic disturbances

-found there was a lack of emotional contact, resistance to change, rote memory and

visual/spatial skills

-first medical model considered it a physical illness

-originally suggested it was due to relationship between kid and mother (treatment for

mothers)



Before Leo Kanner ✔✔-possible diagnosis' for ASD



psychoanalysts: a neurotic condition caused by maladaptive maternal relationships



-learned behaviour



Hans Asperger ✔✔-Hans Asperger was writing about Aspergers disorder, and

characteristics overlapped

-autistic psychopathy, little professors, intense absorption in special interest

-came to north america 40 years later



Asperger Disorder ✔✔-not always delay in language/development in language

-monotone

-affects more boys than girls

-repetitive routines

,-socially emotionally inappropriate behaviour and unsuccessful peer interaction

-cognitive ability in normal range



Moving to Medical Model ✔✔-started looking at brain abnormalities, wanted to see

which area of the brain was affected

-able to link ASD to mothers or rubella (similar virus)

-1980 was first autism distinct condition



Pervasive Development Disorders ✔✔-childhood disintegrative disorder

-retts disorder



all include:

-only feeling simple emotions

-sensory/perceptual processing, either over sensitive or have low sensitivity

-impaired motor skills



Autism & Language ✔✔-low functioning autism: little or no use of understanding

speech, may have grammar difficulties

-high functioning autism: normal language



Diagnosis of ASD ✔✔-involves in-depth gathering of information

-direct observation and interaction

-no clear boundary, hard to diagnose

, -benefits of age of onset, family history, genetic research



Difference in ASD Distribution ✔✔-more common in males (low-functioning, 4:1 and

high-functioning, 6:1)

-little evidence (but some have attempted) to explain difference in geography/race/social

class



Reasons Why Diagnosis is Useful ✔✔-make treatment decisions

-understanding the condition

-helps others understand

-justifies behaviour under public scrutiny

-access to services, creation of services

-comparison groups in research



Reasons Against Diagnosis ✔✔-stigma

-barriers in social situations and independence

-abuse of diagnosis



Why Clinicians Must be Careful with Diagnosis ✔✔-although early detection is

important, don't want to cause family anxiety

-all children develop differently

-with older individuals, having the diagnoses will help with support, intervention, and self

understanding
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