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. 2022 Mar;272(2):187-198.
doi: 10.1007/s00406-020-01189-w. Epub 2020 Sep 6.

Missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses of adults with autism spectrum disorder

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Missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses of adults with autism spectrum disorder

Laura Fusar-Poli et al. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of life-long neurodevelopmental disorders affecting 1.5% of the general population. The present study aimed to evaluate the psychiatric history of a group of adults who received the first diagnosis of ASD in two Italian university centers. Diagnoses of ASD were confirmed by a team of psychiatrists with wide expertise in the field, after the administration of standardized tools (i.e., ADOS-2, ADI-R). The sample comprised 161 participants, of which 114 (79.5%) were males. The median age of diagnosis was 23 years (range 18-55), with a median IQ of 100 (range 30-145). The first evaluation by a mental health professional was performed at a median age of 13 years, with a gap of 11 years between the first evaluation and the diagnosis of ASD. 33.5% of participants had never received a psychiatric diagnosis, while the rest of the sample had received one or more diagnoses different from ASD. The most common past diagnoses were intellectual disability, psychoses, personality disorders, and depression. Sex differences were detected in the age of diagnosis and ADOS-2 scores. Our results provide important information for both child and adult psychiatrists. Given the prevalence of autism and the high rates of co-occurrent psychiatric conditions, it is important for clinicians to consider ASD in the differential diagnostic process.

Keywords: Adults; Autism spectrum disorder; Diagnosis; Female phenotype; Psychiatry; Sex.

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All authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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Proportion (%) and raw numbers (n) of past psychiatric diagnoses in adult males and females with ASD. ADHD attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder

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