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Comorbidity rates of autism spectrum disorder and functional neurological disorders: A systematic review, meta-analysis of proportions and qualitative synthesis.

Vickers MarkRebecca Sue MenhinnittYoon Kwon ChoiEva MalacovaLars ErikssonAgesilaus W ChurchillBelinda OddyKym BoonChristopher RandallAnastasia BraunJennifer TaggartRodney MarshPaul Pun
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2024)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and functional neurological disorders (FND) are relatively common conditions, and there has been recent interest in the overlap between them. Both conditions share core features of alexithymia, impaired interoception and deficits in attentional focus. To date, relatively little is known about the comorbidity rates between ASD and FND. This is the first meta-analysis and qualitative synthesis on the subject. We found that around 10% of children presenting with functional seizures have a comorbid ASD diagnosis. People with ASD are more likely than the neurotypical population to have functional somatic disorders, and there is also evidence that ASD rates are higher for other FNDs such as functional motor disorders. Since FND comes with risks of unnecessary medical procedures and investigations, it is important to recognize the potential for people with ASD to have an FND comorbidity.
Keyphrases
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  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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