Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders vary widely across clinics
10th November, 2011 - Posted by admin -
To diagnose autism spectrum disorders, clinicians typically administer a variety of tests or scales and use information from observations and parent interviews to classify individuals into subcategories listed in standard psychiatric diagnostic manuals. This process of forming “best-estimate clinical diagnoses” has long been considered the gold standard, but a new study demonstrates that these diagnoses are widely variable across centers, suggesting that this may not be the best method for making diagnoses.
Posted on: November 10, 2011
Filed under: Asperger Syndome, Autism




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