Diagnostic shifts in autism spectrum disorder can be linked to the fuzzy nature of the diagnostic boundary: a data-driven approach.
Birkan TunçJuhi PandeyTanya St JohnShoba Sreenath MeeraJennifer E MaldarelliLonnie ZwaigenbaumHeather C HazlettStephen R DagerKelly N BotteronJessica B GiraultRobert C McKinstryRagini VermaJed T ElisonJohn R PruettJoseph PivenAnnette M EstesRobert T Schultznull nullPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2021)
Our results suggested that a diagnostic shift was largely due to a slight movement within a transition region between ASD and non-ASD. This fact highlights the need for more vigilant surveillance and intervention strategies. Young children with intermediate phenotypes may have an increased susceptibility to gain or lose their diagnosis at later ages, calling attention to the inherently dynamic nature of early ASD diagnoses.