Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder before or after the age of 6 years

2011 
Abstract This study compared children with early and late diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). All children in four consecutive birth cohorts in Iceland diagnosed with ASD were divided into two groups based on their age at initial ASD diagnosis: 58 children were diagnosed before age 6 (group 1) and 41 children after age 6 (group 2). Children in group 1 were more likely to receive a diagnosis of childhood autism ( p  ≤ 0.001), their average IQ/DQ was lower ( p p p p p  = 0.224), frequency of associated medical conditions ( p  = 0.640), age of first parental concern ( p  = 0.244), and age of first autistic symptoms on hindsight ( p  = 0.540). The majority of parents (76.2%) had developmental concerns before age 3, and with hindsight 83.3% thought that autistic symptoms had been present before age 2.
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