Login / Signup

Autistic Disorder: A 20 Year Chronicle.

Cindy SkinnerRini PaulySteven A SkinnerRichard J SchroerRichard J SimensenHarold A TaylorMichael J FriezBarbara R DuPontRoger E Stevenson
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2021)
The course of 187 individuals ages 3-21 years with Autistic Disorder was traced through a period of 20 years (enrollment: 1995-1998, follow up: 2014-2019). Specific genetic and environmental causes were identified in only a minority. Intellectual disability coexisted in 84%. Few became independent with 99% living at home with relatives, in disability group homes or in residential facilities. Seven individuals (3.7%) attained postsecondary education, two receiving baccalaureate degrees, two receiving associate degrees, and three receiving certificates from college disability programs. It may be anticipated that the long term outcome for individuals currently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will be substantially better than for individuals with Autistic Disorder in this cohort.
Keyphrases