Hunting more than woozles - why we must study ASD and other atypical conditions in the older population

Ian Stuart-Hamilton

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often viewed in terms of its effects on children and young adults, with under 1 per cent of studies even considering older adults. This is a serious oversight - the current study of middle aged adults with high functioning ASD reveals serious psychiatric and health problems remain in significantly higher proportions in the older population. The implications for health and social care policy are discussed.
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StatwsHeb ei gyhoeddi - 1 Ion 1990
Digwyddiad Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Aberystwyth
Hyd: 10 Meh 201010 Meh 2010

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Cynhadledd Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cyfnod10/06/1010/06/10

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