scholarly journals Can Child Care Workers Contribute to the Early Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorders? A Comparison Between Screening Instruments with Child Care Workers Versus Parents as Informants

2011 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 781-796 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mieke Dereu ◽  
Ruth Raymaekers ◽  
Petra Warreyn ◽  
Inge Schietecatte ◽  
Mieke Meirsschaut ◽  
...  
Engrami ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 41-49
Author(s):  
Duško Stupar ◽  
Aneta Lakić ◽  
Jasna Jančić ◽  
Tijana Antin-Pavlović ◽  
Jasmina Marković ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol Ano 6 ◽  
pp. 46-50
Author(s):  
Evelyn Kuczynski

Associar autismo e epilepsia é mais que casual ou aleatório, dado que ocorre um aumento na detecção de epilepsia após a puberdade nos transtornos do espectro do autismo (TEA). Mais frequente entre os menores de 5 anos de idade e em adolescentes, a epilepsia apresenta taxas de até 70% entre os transtornos desintegrativos. Contudo, não há dados suficientes quanto à prevalência de TEA entre indivíduos com epilepsia. Os mais conservadores estabelecem que a prevalência de epilepsia nos TEA é de 1 a 2% mais alta do que na população em geral, caracterizando TEA como fator de risco para o surgimento da epilepsia. Pesquisas se beneficiaram de critérios de diagnóstico mais bem estruturados e universais para os TEA e de uma nova classificação internacional das epilepsias, com melhor identificação e estudo da epilepsia nos subgrupos de TEA. Não mais se questiona a grande associação entre os TEA e a epilepsia. Estabelecer uma relação causa/efeito para a epilepsia e os TEA é tentador. Entretanto, não há evidência de que o tratamento clínico ou cirúrgico da epilepsia modifique o prognóstico dos TEA. Estudos específicos com essa população são necessários para elucidar o real papel da epilepsia nos TEA.


Author(s):  
Le Thi Vui ◽  
Duong Minh Duc ◽  
Nguyen Thuy Quynh ◽  
Nguyen Thi Huong Giang ◽  
Vu Thi Thanh Mai ◽  
...  

Background: Early detection of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is essential given the under-reported cases in low- and middle-income countries. This first national representative survey was conducted to explore the prevalence of ASDs amongst 18 and 30 months in seven provinces in Vietnam.Design and Method: During 2017- 2018, a national cross-sectional and population-based survey for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) amongst 40,243 children aged 18 to 30 months was conducted in 7 provinces representing the socio-economic regions of Vietnam. M-CHAT was used to screen children and then confirmed by diagnostic assessment using DSM-IV criteria.Results: The prevalence of ASDs amongst children aged 18 and 30 months in Vietnam was high (0.758% or 1 in 132 children). Urban setting, male gender, and hereditable genes were associated with ASD prevalence.Conclusion: ASDs amongst children aged 18 and 30 months in Vietnam tend to be increasing and are similar to this rate in other middle-income countries but lower than that in Western countries. This under-recognized public health problem amongst children should be addressed by early detection and intervention for families with affected children.


Author(s):  
Mª Araceli Sánchez Raya

Abstract.It is undeniable the importance of early detection in all developmental disorders, in children with ASD as well, for an early intervention in children and their families. An early intervention is a very important predictor in their functional recovery. That, put together with the growing incidence and prevalence of this kind of disorders, makes of our study field a matter of an increasing scientific and theoretical interest. In the current paper we deal with earlydetection, evaluation and intervention in children between 0 and 6 years with autism spectrum disorders in andalusian health care system.Resumen.Es innegable la importancia que tiene la detección precoz de cualquier trastorno del desarrollo –y por ende del TEA- para la intervención temprana con los menores y sus familias. Una intervención temprana constituye un importante predictor en la recuperación funcional de estos menores, y esto unido a la creciente incidencia y prevalencia de estos trastornos, hace de nuestro objeto de estudio un tema creciente de gran interés científico y teórico. En la presente comunicación abordamos el circuito de detección, evaluación e intervención temprana en niñas y niños de 0 a 6 años con trastorno del espectro autista en la sanidad andaluza.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luke Laari ◽  
Desmond Kuupiel ◽  
Christian Makafui Boso

Abstract Background: Early detection and intervention of children living with Autism Spectrum Disorders have shown a great improvement of the child's behaviour, predominantly in language and motor skills development. We are proposing to conduct a systematic scoping review that will map all evidence available on children living with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Africa.Methods and analysis: This study will be guided by Arksey and O’Malley’s framework of scoping reviews. A comprehensive literature search will be done in the following electronic databases. Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Science Direct, EBSCOhost, MEDLINE, Health Sources, and Google Scholar. Primary studies, published in peer-reviewed journals and grey literature such as unpublished studies, studies in press and Theses that address our research question will be included. To reduce research bias two independent reviewers will perform title, abstract, and full article screening in parallel. Data extraction from the selected studies will be conducted by two independent reviewers. NVivo version 12 software will be used to assist with the extraction of relevant answers to the study questions from selected studies using content thematic analysis. The results for this planned study will be presented following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Extension for Scoping Review (PRISMA-ScR). Mixed Methods Assessment Tool version 2018 will be used for quality appraisal of included studies.Discussion: We anticipate that the proposed mapped evidence on Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Africa will reveal indicators for early detection that would facilitate strategies for intervention. We are also anticipating that this systematic scoping review will reveal gaps that can be addressed to ensure context-sensitive interventions and identify caregiver burdens of children living with Autism. This will contribute to the reduction of a scarcity of literature on children living with Autism in Africa.


2019 ◽  
Vol 152 (8) ◽  
pp. 307-309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yolanda de Diego-Otero ◽  
José María Salgado-Cacho

Author(s):  
Dennis R. Dixon ◽  
Doreen Granpeesheh ◽  
Jonathan Tarbox ◽  
Marlena N. Smith

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