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Early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is crucial. Experts recommend screening at 18- and 24-month well-child visits, as early behavioral interventions improve outcomes.

Area of Science:

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  • Pediatric psychology

Background:

  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined by social communication deficits and repetitive behaviors.
  • The DSM-5 consolidated previous diagnoses into a single ASD diagnosis.
  • Current evidence does not support routine screening for ASD in asymptomatic infants aged 18-30 months.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of early identification of autism spectrum disorder.
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Main Methods:

  • Review of current evidence regarding screening and intervention for ASD.
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  • Medications may help manage maladaptive behaviors and comorbid conditions but are not a cure for ASD.
  • Prognosis is linked to diagnostic severity and intellectual disability.
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    • Early identification and intervention are critical for improving outcomes in children with ASD.
    • Validated screening tools at routine pediatric visits are recommended for early detection.
    • Optimal outcomes are associated with early, intensive behavioral interventions and reduced pharmacologic treatment.