Editorial: Important First Look at Population-Based Trajectories of Youths With Autism

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry(2020)

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Few studies have followed young people with autism spectrum disorder (shortened to "autism" herein) over time, and all previous longitudinal studies have used clinical or center-based samples, leaving considerable uncertainty about the course of autism in the general population. In this issue, Simonoff and colleagues describe the first longitudinal study within a population-based sample, the Special Needs and Autism Project (SNAP) cohort. By assessing adolescents and young adults with autism at 3 time points over 11 years, from approximately 12 to 23 years of age, the authors profiled the trajectories of both cognitive and autism symptoms. Despite little change in caregiver-rated autism symptoms over this time period, they found that full-scale IQ (FSIQ) showed a moderate increase, with some hints of factors that may predict greater improvement.
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