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Kamila Castro1, Rudimar Riesgo1, Carlos Gadia2
1Child Neurology Unit, Pediatrics Service, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA), Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; Translational Research Group in Autism Spectrum Disorders (GETTEA), Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Objective:
To critically analyze the factors influencing prevalence estimates of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), considering methodological, clinical, etiological, and sociocultural determinants that shape epidemiological data and diagnostic practices.
Data Synthesis:
In recent decades, a substantial increase in ASD prevalence has been observed globally. This phenomenon is shaped by a combination of factors, including changes in diagnostic criteria, improved detection methods, expanded access to health services, and greater public awareness. However, it also raises concerns about possible overdiagnosis, particularly in complex clinical contexts. The interpretation of prevalence data is influenced by methodological designs, population characteristics, and sociocultural dynamics.
Summary Of The Findings:
The absence of biological markers, the high rate of psychiatric comorbidities, and disparities in access to qualified professionals further complicate the diagnostic process. These elements highlight the need for caution when comparing data across studies, time periods, or geographic regions.
Conclusion:
The ASD prevalence reflects a multifaceted process that demands careful and comprehensive interpretation. A deeper understanding of this scenario requires critical reflection on how diagnoses are established, interpreted, and applied. Strengthening diagnostic practices and epidemiological approaches is essential for ensure more accurate data and support informed decision-making in health policies.
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