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Depression and anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders without intellectual disability
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Research In Autism Spectrum Disorders
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2012
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Prevalence; Comorbidity; Depression; Anxiety; Children; Adolescents; Autism; DEVELOPMENTAL; PSYCHIATRY; Psychology; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; At Risk Persons; Depression/psychology; DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW; Education; FRIENDSHIP; Intelligence Quotient; parent; People; PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; Rehabilitation; Special; Symptoms (Individual Disorders); VERSION
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Strang JF; Kenworthy L; Daniolos P; Case L; Wills MC; Martin A; Wallace GL
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Recent studies have shown that rates of depression and anxiety symptoms are elevated among individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) of various ages and IQs and that depression/anxiety symptoms are associated with higher IQ and fewer ASD symptoms. In this study which examined correlates of depression and anxiety symptoms in the full school-age range of children and adolescents (age 6-18) with ASDs and IQs greater than or equal to 70 (n = 95), we also observed elevated rates of depression/anxiety symptoms, but we did not find higher IQ or fewer ASD symptoms among individuals with ASDs and depression or anxiety symptoms. These findings indicate an increased risk for depression/anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents with ASDs without intellectual disability, regardless of age, IQ, or ASD symptoms. (Contains 2 tables and 1 figure.)
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.rasd.2011.06.015" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1016/j.rasd.2011.06.015</a>
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Journal Article
2012
Adolescents
anxiety
ASPERGER-SYNDROME
At Risk Persons
Autism
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Case L
Children
Comorbidity
Daniolos P
Depression
Depression/psychology
DEVELOPMENTAL
DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW
Education
FRIENDSHIP
Intelligence Quotient
Journal Article
Kenworthy L
Martin A
Parent
People
PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Prevalence
PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS
Psychiatry
Psychology
Rehabilitation
Research In Autism Spectrum Disorders
Special
Strang JF
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
VERSION
Wallace GL
Wills MC