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Regression, Developmental Trajectory and Associated Problems in Disorders in the Autism Spectrum: The SNAP Study
Authors:Gillian Baird  Tony Charman  Andrew Pickles  Susie Chandler  Tom Loucas  David Meldrum  Iris Carcani-Rathwell  Devanitha Serkana  Emily Simonoff
Affiliation:Newcomen Centre, Guy's & St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, SE1 9RT, UK. gillian.baird@gstt.nhs.uk
Abstract:We report rates of regression and associated findings in a population derived group of 255 children aged 9–14 years, participating in a prevalence study of autism spectrum disorders (ASD); 53 with narrowly defined autism, 105 with broader ASD and 97 with non-ASD neurodevelopmental problems, drawn from those with special educational needs within a population of 56,946 children. Language regression was reported in 30% with narrowly defined autism, 8% with broader ASD and less than 3% with developmental problems without ASD. A smaller group of children were identified who underwent a less clear setback. Regression was associated with higher rates of autistic symptoms and a deviation in developmental trajectory. Regression was not associated with epilepsy or gastrointestinal problems.
Keywords:SNAP  Autism  Regression  Outcome  Epilepsy  Gastro-intestinal problems
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