Ability and Disability in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Literature Review Employing the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health‐Children and Youth Version
Autism Research2015Vol. 8(6), pp. 782–794
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Elles de Schipper, Aiko Lundequist, David Coghill, Petrus J. de Vries, Mats Granlund, Martin Holtmann, Ulf Jönsson, Sunil Karande, John Elder Robison, Cory Shulman, Nidhi Singhal, Bruce J. Tonge, Virginia C.N. Wong, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Sven Bölte
Abstract
The broad variety of ICF-CY categories identified in this study reflects the heterogeneity of functional differences found in ASD--both with respect to disability and exceptionality--and underlines the potential value of the ICF-CY as a framework to capture an individual's functioning in all dimensions of life. The current results in combination with three additional preparatory studies (expert survey, focus groups, and clinical study) will provide the scientific basis for defining the ICF Core Sets for ASD for multipurpose use in basic and applied research and every day clinical practice of ASD.
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