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Article: Evidence to support parental concerns as an early indicator of autism in children.(Evidence-Based Practice)
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- Pediatric Nursing
- Article date:
- January 1, 2004
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Autism is one of a group of conditions characterized by deviance in social functioning, communication skills, and restricted and repetitive behaviors. Most children with problems in development have only one or two areas of disability. Children with these conditions have difficulties in many areas, such as communication, social interaction, and imagination. Thus, the term pervasive developmental disorder (PPD) is used to indicate alterations throughout all areas of development. The Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM) IV Revised (2000) identifies five types of PDD of which autism is the most prevalent. The other conditions include Asperger's Disorder, Childhood ...