Time trends in autism diagnosis over 20 years: a UK population‐based cohort study
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2021Vol. 63(6), pp. 674–682
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Ginny Russell, S Stapley, Tamsin Newlove‐Delgado, Andrew Salmon, Rhianna White, Fiona C Warren, Anita Pearson, Tamsin Ford
Abstract
Increases could be due to growth in prevalence or, more likely, increased reporting and application of diagnosis. Rising diagnosis among adults, females and higher functioning individuals suggest augmented recognition underpins these changes.
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