Study found % percentage of adults diagnosed with #ID AND #autism under DSM-IV declined by 36.53% using #DSM-5 criteria http://t.co/tDQPAzfi
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The proposed change in diagnostic criteria for autism (from DSM IV to DSM 5) has been a topic of much discussion. To put it mild ..
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Study found % percentage of adults diagnosed with #ID AND #autism under DSM-IV declined by 36.53% using #DSM-5 criteria http://t.co/tDQPAzfi
Studyof 330 Adults with Intellectual Disability: #DSM-5 resulted in 36.53% fewer #autism diagnoses than DSM-IV-TR http://t.co/tDQPAzfi #ID
Study: Proposed #autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismfather] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Why DSM-5 #autism #asd #aspergers definition matter: http://t.co/cP59RcvY (36.53 % included will be excluded) Semantics Matter.
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study: Proposed autism criteria resulted in 36% less diagnoses in intellectually disabled adults [via @autismrealityNB] http://t.co/wKsh9s0Y
Study of autistic adults with intellectual disability found that 36% would lose their #autism Diagnosis under #DSM5 http://t.co/ygRYV2gS
Interesting article looking at autism diagnosis between dsm4TR and dsm 5 http://t.co/0wnitBJW #springerlink
RT @AutismRealityNB: Study of autistic adults with intellectual disability found that 36% would lose their #autism Diagnosis under #DSM5 http://t.co/ygRYV2gS