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A Systematic Review of the Rates of Depression in Children and Adults With High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
Authors:Sarah Wigham  Stephen Barton  Jeremy R. Parr  Jacqui Rodgers
Affiliation:1. Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom;2. Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Abstract:Accurate population rates of depression can inform allocation of health resources and service planning, to counter the impact of depression on quality of life and morbidity. A systematic review of the rates of depression in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and without intellectual disability (high-functioning [HF] ASD) was conducted. Nineteen studies met inclusion criteria. Reported rates of depression varied; the reasons for this are discussed including availability of psychometrically valid and reliable measures of depression for people with HF ASD, and heterogeneity of study design. Further examination of the phenomenology of depression in HF ASD linked to the development of psychometrically valid assessment measures would facilitate epidemiological studies, improve clinical case recognition, and inform treatments and interventions.
Keywords:Depression  autism  autism spectrum disorders  systematic review  children  adults
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