Detecting autism spectrum disorders in the general practitioner's practice

By: van Tongerloo, Michelle A M M.
Contributor(s): Bor, Hans H J | Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L M.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 42 (8) 2012: 1531-1538.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | DIAGNOSIS | EARLY INTERVENTION | PRIMARY HEALTH CARESummary: Observes that it takes considerable time before autism spectrum orders are diagnosed and although validated diagnostic instruments are available they are not applicable to primary health care. Investigates whether there were differences when visiting GPs in presented complaints and referral patterns between children with ASD and a control group without ASD. Presents the findings and considers their significance.
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Observes that it takes considerable time before autism spectrum orders are diagnosed and although validated diagnostic instruments are available they are not applicable to primary health care. Investigates whether there were differences when visiting GPs in presented complaints and referral patterns between children with ASD and a control group without ASD. Presents the findings and considers their significance.

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