Risk for ASD in Preterm Infants: A Three-Year Follow-Up Study.
Ayelet Harel-GadassiEdwa FriedlanderMaya YaariBenjamin Bar-OzSmadar Eventov-FriedmanDavid MankutaNurit YirmiyaPublished in: Autism research and treatment (2018)
The long-term risk for ASD was higher when parental reports were employed compared to observational instruments. At 18 and 24 months, a higher long-term risk for ASD was found for preterm children compared to full-term children. At 36 months, only one preterm child and one full-term child met the cutoff for ASD based on the ADOS, yet clinical judgment and parental reports supported an ASD diagnosis for the preterm child only. Earlier gestational age and lower general developmental abilities were associated with elevated ASD risk among preterm children.