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The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka

Introduction: The global prevalence of autism spectrum disorder is rising. However, the services related to autism are only slowly being developed in poor-resource nations. There is a need to understand the characteristics of autistic children in order to develop individualized, evidence-based inter...

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Autores principales: Sivayokan, Bhavana, Sivayokan, Sambasivamoorthy, Thirunavukarasu, Kumanan, Sathiadas, Gitanjali, Sivapathamoorthy, Tharmila
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37041896
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35970
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author Sivayokan, Bhavana
Sivayokan, Sambasivamoorthy
Thirunavukarasu, Kumanan
Sathiadas, Gitanjali
Sivapathamoorthy, Tharmila
author_facet Sivayokan, Bhavana
Sivayokan, Sambasivamoorthy
Thirunavukarasu, Kumanan
Sathiadas, Gitanjali
Sivapathamoorthy, Tharmila
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description Introduction: The global prevalence of autism spectrum disorder is rising. However, the services related to autism are only slowly being developed in poor-resource nations. There is a need to understand the characteristics of autistic children in order to develop individualized, evidence-based interventions. This study aims to analyze the sociodemographic profile and initial clinical presentations of autistic children in the northern part of Sri Lanka and determine the differences in these factors between this region and the rest of the country and the globe. Methods: This retrospective descriptive study in a center for neuro-developmental disorders in Northern Sri Lanka analyzed data extracted from clinical records of 123 autistic children using a predesigned data extraction form. Descriptive analyses and chi-square tests were performed using RStudio. Results: Among the 123 children, 71.5% were males. The mean age of diagnosis was 3.4 years. Most children (69.9%) had mild to moderate symptoms of autism. At the time of presentation, all children had speech-related complaints, while behavioral issues, poor social interaction, and sensory issues were reported in 91.9%, 96.7%, and 78% respectively. Social stigma was found to be the prime challenge faced by caregivers. Conclusion: The findings show that speech and language-related problems are universal among autistic children in this region, while behavioral issues, poor social interaction, and sensory issues are highly prevalent. Further, this study highlights the need for community awareness through the primary healthcare system to address delays in detecting red-flag signs of autism by parents and seeking professional help.
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spelling pubmed-100829372023-04-10 The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka Sivayokan, Bhavana Sivayokan, Sambasivamoorthy Thirunavukarasu, Kumanan Sathiadas, Gitanjali Sivapathamoorthy, Tharmila Cureus Pediatrics Introduction: The global prevalence of autism spectrum disorder is rising. However, the services related to autism are only slowly being developed in poor-resource nations. There is a need to understand the characteristics of autistic children in order to develop individualized, evidence-based interventions. This study aims to analyze the sociodemographic profile and initial clinical presentations of autistic children in the northern part of Sri Lanka and determine the differences in these factors between this region and the rest of the country and the globe. Methods: This retrospective descriptive study in a center for neuro-developmental disorders in Northern Sri Lanka analyzed data extracted from clinical records of 123 autistic children using a predesigned data extraction form. Descriptive analyses and chi-square tests were performed using RStudio. Results: Among the 123 children, 71.5% were males. The mean age of diagnosis was 3.4 years. Most children (69.9%) had mild to moderate symptoms of autism. At the time of presentation, all children had speech-related complaints, while behavioral issues, poor social interaction, and sensory issues were reported in 91.9%, 96.7%, and 78% respectively. Social stigma was found to be the prime challenge faced by caregivers. Conclusion: The findings show that speech and language-related problems are universal among autistic children in this region, while behavioral issues, poor social interaction, and sensory issues are highly prevalent. Further, this study highlights the need for community awareness through the primary healthcare system to address delays in detecting red-flag signs of autism by parents and seeking professional help. Cureus 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10082937/ /pubmed/37041896 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35970 Text en Copyright © 2023, Sivayokan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sivayokan, Sambasivamoorthy
Thirunavukarasu, Kumanan
Sathiadas, Gitanjali
Sivapathamoorthy, Tharmila
The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka
title The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka
title_full The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka
title_fullStr The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka
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title_short The Characteristics of Autistic Children Attending a Neuro-Developmental Center in Northern Sri Lanka
title_sort characteristics of autistic children attending a neuro-developmental center in northern sri lanka
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082937/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35970
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