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Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity
OBJECTIVE: Reports of rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), along with their profound personal and societal burden, emphasize the need of methodologically sound studies to explore their causes and consequences. We here present the design of a large intergenerational resource for ASD...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041280 |
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author | Idring, Selma Rai, Dheeraj Dal, Henrik Dalman, Christina Sturm, Harald Zander, Eric Lee, Brian K. Serlachius, Eva Magnusson, Cecilia |
author_facet | Idring, Selma Rai, Dheeraj Dal, Henrik Dalman, Christina Sturm, Harald Zander, Eric Lee, Brian K. Serlachius, Eva Magnusson, Cecilia |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Reports of rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), along with their profound personal and societal burden, emphasize the need of methodologically sound studies to explore their causes and consequences. We here present the design of a large intergenerational resource for ASD research, along with population-based prevalence estimates of ASD and their diagnostic validity. METHOD: The Stockholm Youth Cohort is a record-linkage study comprising all individuals aged 0–17 years, ever resident in Stockholm County in 2001–2007 (N = 589,114). ASD cases (N = 5,100) were identified using a multisource approach, involving registers covering all pathways to ASD diagnosis and care, and categorized according to co-morbid intellectual disability. Prospectively recorded information on potential determinants and consequences of ASD were retrieved from national and regional health and administrative registers. Case ascertainment was validated through case-note review, and cross validation with co-existing cases in a national twin study. RESULTS: The 2007 year prevalence of ASD in all children and young people was 11.5 per 1,000 (95% confidence interval 11.2–11.8), with a co-morbid intellectual disability recorded in 42.6% (41.0–44.2) of cases. We found 96.0% (92.0–98.4) of reviewed case-notes being consistent with a diagnosis of ASD, and confirmed ASD in 85.2% (66.2–95.8) of affected twins. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this contemporary study accords with recently reported prevalence estimates from Western countries at around 1%, based on valid case ascertainment. The Stockholm Youth Cohort, in light of the availability of extensive information from Sweden's registers, constitutes an important resource for ASD research. On-going work, including collection of biological samples, will enrich the study further. |
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spelling | pubmed-34011142012-07-30 Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity Idring, Selma Rai, Dheeraj Dal, Henrik Dalman, Christina Sturm, Harald Zander, Eric Lee, Brian K. Serlachius, Eva Magnusson, Cecilia PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Reports of rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), along with their profound personal and societal burden, emphasize the need of methodologically sound studies to explore their causes and consequences. We here present the design of a large intergenerational resource for ASD research, along with population-based prevalence estimates of ASD and their diagnostic validity. METHOD: The Stockholm Youth Cohort is a record-linkage study comprising all individuals aged 0–17 years, ever resident in Stockholm County in 2001–2007 (N = 589,114). ASD cases (N = 5,100) were identified using a multisource approach, involving registers covering all pathways to ASD diagnosis and care, and categorized according to co-morbid intellectual disability. Prospectively recorded information on potential determinants and consequences of ASD were retrieved from national and regional health and administrative registers. Case ascertainment was validated through case-note review, and cross validation with co-existing cases in a national twin study. RESULTS: The 2007 year prevalence of ASD in all children and young people was 11.5 per 1,000 (95% confidence interval 11.2–11.8), with a co-morbid intellectual disability recorded in 42.6% (41.0–44.2) of cases. We found 96.0% (92.0–98.4) of reviewed case-notes being consistent with a diagnosis of ASD, and confirmed ASD in 85.2% (66.2–95.8) of affected twins. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this contemporary study accords with recently reported prevalence estimates from Western countries at around 1%, based on valid case ascertainment. The Stockholm Youth Cohort, in light of the availability of extensive information from Sweden's registers, constitutes an important resource for ASD research. On-going work, including collection of biological samples, will enrich the study further. Public Library of Science 2012-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3401114/ /pubmed/22911770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041280 Text en Idring et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Idring, Selma Rai, Dheeraj Dal, Henrik Dalman, Christina Sturm, Harald Zander, Eric Lee, Brian K. Serlachius, Eva Magnusson, Cecilia Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title | Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title_full | Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title_fullStr | Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title_full_unstemmed | Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title_short | Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Stockholm Youth Cohort: Design, Prevalence and Validity |
title_sort | autism spectrum disorders in the stockholm youth cohort: design, prevalence and validity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22911770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041280 |
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