Module-I: Prevalence, Presentation, and Assessment
1) Overview
- Prevalence of ASD
- Diagnosis Criteria
- Intellectually capable versus impaired ASD
2) Presentation of Autism
- Presentation of ASD (IQ, Gender)
- Autistic Traits (Burden & Persistence)
3) Assessment of Autism
- Screening measures
- Diagnosis assessment
Learning Objectives
Overview:
At the end of this learning activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify diagnostic overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including diagnostic evolution and presentation.
- Analyze and compare the prevalence of ASD in non-referred and psychiatrically referred populations.
- Assess the clinical presentation of autism in the context of intellectual functioning.
Presentation of Autism:
At the end of this learning activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe the clinical presentation of ASD in psychiatrically referred populations.
- Discuss varying clinical presentations of ASD based on sex, age, and intellectual functioning.
- Analyze the prevalence, persistence, and morbidity associated with significant burden of autistic traits in youth without ASD.
Assessment of Autism:
At the end of this learning activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify the under-recognition of autism in psychiatrically referred populations.
- Describe the misconceptions regarding essential components required for ASD diagnosis.
- Discuss the diagnostic approach and screening tools for the assessment of ASD.
Module-I: Prevalence, Presentation, and Assessment [Q&A with Gagan Joshi]
- OVERVIEW – Gagan Joshi, MD
- Prevalence of ASD
- Diagnostic Criteria
- Intellectually capable versus impaired ASD
- PRESENTATION OF AUTISM – Gagan Joshi, MD
- Presentation of ASD (IQ, Gender)
- Autistic Traits (Burden & Persistence)
- ASSESSMENT OF AUTISM – Gagan Joshi, MD
- Screening measures
- Diagnostic assessment