Brief
Autism Background
Autism is a complex behavioral disorder manifesting in infancy or
early childhood, although its origin may be genetic or prenatal.
Its clinical presentation is characterized by impairments in
social interaction
and communication, and by repetitive, stereotyped behaviors.
In recent years, the number of children diagnosed with an autism spectrum
disorders
has increased to a significant degree. The reasons for this increase
are not fully understood but are thought to be due at least in
part to expanded diagnostic criteria, greater public and professional
awareness, and increased availability of intervention programs.
The
possibility
of a true increase in incidence cannot be dismissed. Genetic
and non-genetic factors that contribute to autism are largely unknown
and are currently
the focus of intense epidemiologic, clinical, and basic science
investigation.
There are many informative autism web sites available for further
information.
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