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C83 LDC: Autism (2 x lectures) with extra reading.

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Full highlighted notes from two autism lectures. Includes diagnosis, prevalence, vaccinations, environmental, genetic and neurological factors, theory of mind, central coherance and the autistic brain. 17 pages of notes, including extra reading.

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AUTISM
WHAT IS AUTISM?

 Lorna Wing’s triad of impairments
- Difficulties in social interaction
- Difficulties in communication
- Lack of imagination / repetitive interests
 Heterogenous - no two people are the same
 Classical autism, Aspergers syndrome / High Functioning Autism (HFA), Pervasive Developmental
Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS)
 PDD-NOS :not sure where else to put them
 PDD-NOS: absence of repetitive behaviours or communication deficits
 Concurrent learning difficulties and epilepsy common in autism
 Moldin (2006): social impairments are what characterise autism from other developmental disorders
 The autistic spectrum contains a wide range of intellectual ability
 Fombonne (1999):
- 19% no intellectual impairments
- 42% severe learning difficulties

DIAGNOSIS

 Not commonly diagnosed before 2 years
 GP sees child - can use basic checklists
- CHAT (Checklist for Autism in Toddlers)
- CARS (Childhood Autism Rating Scale)
 Conclusive diagnosis from:
- Clinical observation - does child meet criteria? (DSM-IV)
- Diagnostic interviews: ADOS / ADI / DISCO
 ADOS:
- Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
- 4 levels depending on verbal abilities of participant
- Children - games, books etc and observe behaviour
- Adults - interviews plus some puzzles, requires a lot of training
- US formalised procedure
 ADI:
- Autism Diagnostic Interview
- For parents
- Structured interview
- Requires some training
- Not so useful for adults
 DISCO
- Diagnostic interview for social and communicative disorders (Wing et al., 2002)
- Detailed - which bits of social interaction does this child have difficulty with - what do we need to
target?
 DSM-V (in revision) - shorter and simpler list but may still be revised
 No Aspergers!

,  Combine social and communication symptoms
1. Clinically significant, persistent deficits in social communication and interactions, as manifest by all of
the following:
a) Marked deficits in nonverbal and verbal communication used for social interaction
b) Lack of social reciprocity;
c) Failure to develop and maintain peer relationships appropriate to developmental level
2. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, and activities, as manifested by at least TWO of
the following:
a) Stereotyped motor or verbal behaviors, or unusual sensory behaviours
b) Excessive adherence to routines and ritualized patterns of behaviour
c) Restricted, fixated interests
3. Symptoms must be present in early childhood (but may not become fully manifest until social
demands exceed limited capacities)

WHAT KIND OF CHILDREN HAVE AUTISM?

 Lingham et al. (2003)
- 567 children with ASD in NE London
- 85% male
- 50% typical autism
- But missing people who may have ASD but not diagnosed
- Autism prevalence increased until 1992 then plateued - this leveling off, together with the decreased
age at diagnosis suggests factors like increased recognition, greater willingness to diagnose, better
recording and awareness

HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE AUTISM?

 Not a straight forward question
 Could:
- Count all children with diagnosis
- Count children with statement of special needs
- Examine all children of a certain age and see how many meet criteria
 Difficulties:
- Variable diagnostic criteria
- Inaccurate reporting
- Plausibility
 Incidence = true rate
 Prevalence = recorded rate
 Scott et al 2002: UK prevalence of 0.6% with broad diagnosis ( 57 in 10,000)
 Croen et al 2002: California prevalence of 14.9 in 10,000
 Lingham et al 2003: London prevalence of 26 in 10,000
 Could be under / over diagnosing

HOW HAVE THE NUMBERS CHANGED?

“autism epidemic”?

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I have a First Class degree in psychology from the University of Nottingham. I have kept all my handwritten notes and revision cards, as well as the typed revision notes and lecture summaries I made during my course. These notes are clear, concise and informative. Most of the notes also include extra reading which will help you get those extra few marks in an exam or coursework. Please get in contact if there is anything in particular you are after.

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