AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Emerson
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Duarte Rodrigues, Igor, Junior Alves, Fábio, Sousa Bastos, Guilherme
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Eixos Tech
Texto Completo: https://eixostech.pas.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/eixostech/article/view/366
Resumo: Prevalence estimates in the last few decades make autism the fastest-growing neurodevelopmental disability. Autistic symptoms usually lead to significant impairment in social communication, repetitive behavior patterns, and, possibly, fixed and restricted interests. This work aimed to review the recent literature to synthesize and provide a straightforward understanding of the autism etiology, evidencing estimates regarding its prevalence, heritability, and recurrence rates. Taking research with refined methodologies, large populations, multiple geographical areas, and well-known diagnostic procedures, the results show significant variability in prevalence (overall: 1.1-2.1%, females: 0.5-0.9%, males: 1.8-3.6%). Studies that investigated larger sample sizes show overall recurrence rates among siblings of ≈ 9-10% (females: ≈ 4-5%, males: ≈ 14-18%). In comparison, studies that explored relatively small sample sizes presented a higher recurrence with larger variation (overall: ≈ 14-27%, females: ≈ 9-20%, males: ≈ 26-32%). The broader autism phenotype recurrence rates also presented higher variation, from 10% to 55% at ≈ 36 months of age. Adding ASD and BAP estimates, the overall risk for developmental concerns in high-risk siblings ranged from ≈ 27% to ≈ 77% (overall: ≈ 50%, females: ≈ 32%, males: ≈ 60%). Heritability data also vary, although studies that explored large and diverse samples and applied robust heritability estimation methods pointed to relatively stable estimates, from ≈ 80% to ≈ 85%.
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spelling AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURESAUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURESPrevalence estimates in the last few decades make autism the fastest-growing neurodevelopmental disability. Autistic symptoms usually lead to significant impairment in social communication, repetitive behavior patterns, and, possibly, fixed and restricted interests. This work aimed to review the recent literature to synthesize and provide a straightforward understanding of the autism etiology, evidencing estimates regarding its prevalence, heritability, and recurrence rates. Taking research with refined methodologies, large populations, multiple geographical areas, and well-known diagnostic procedures, the results show significant variability in prevalence (overall: 1.1-2.1%, females: 0.5-0.9%, males: 1.8-3.6%). Studies that investigated larger sample sizes show overall recurrence rates among siblings of ≈ 9-10% (females: ≈ 4-5%, males: ≈ 14-18%). In comparison, studies that explored relatively small sample sizes presented a higher recurrence with larger variation (overall: ≈ 14-27%, females: ≈ 9-20%, males: ≈ 26-32%). The broader autism phenotype recurrence rates also presented higher variation, from 10% to 55% at ≈ 36 months of age. Adding ASD and BAP estimates, the overall risk for developmental concerns in high-risk siblings ranged from ≈ 27% to ≈ 77% (overall: ≈ 50%, females: ≈ 32%, males: ≈ 60%). Heritability data also vary, although studies that explored large and diverse samples and applied robust heritability estimation methods pointed to relatively stable estimates, from ≈ 80% to ≈ 85%.Prevalence estimates in the last few decades make autism the fastest-growing neurodevelopmental disability. Autistic symptoms usually lead to significant impairment in social communication, repetitive behavior patterns, and, possibly, fixed and restricted interests. This work aimed to review the recent literature to synthesize and provide a straightforward understanding of the autism etiology, evidencing estimates regarding its prevalence, heritability, and recurrence rates. Taking research with refined methodologies, large populations, multiple geographical areas, and well-known diagnostic procedures, the results show significant variability in prevalence (overall: 1.1-2.1%, females: 0.5-0.9%, males: 1.8-3.6%). Studies that investigated larger sample sizes show overall recurrence rates among siblings of ≈ 9-10% (females: ≈ 4-5%,males: ≈ 14-18%). In comparison, studies that explored relatively small sample sizes presented a higher recurrence with larger variation (overall: ≈ 14-27%, females: ≈ 9-20%, males: ≈ 26-32%). The Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP) recurrence rates also presented higher variation, from 10% to 55% at ≈ 36 months of age. Adding autism and BAP estimates, the overall risk for developmental concerns in high-risk siblings ranged from ≈ 27% to ≈ 77% (overall: ≈ 50%, females: ≈ 32%, males: ≈ 60%). Heritability data also vary, although studies that explored large and diverse samples and applied robust heritability estimation methods pointed to relatively stable estimates, from ≈ 80% to ≈ 85%.IFSULDEMINAS - Campus Passos2023-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://eixostech.pas.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/eixostech/article/view/366Revista Eixos Tech; v. 10 n. 2 (2023): Fluxo Contínuo2359-1269reponame:Revista Eixos Techinstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais (IFSULDEMINAS)instacron:IFSULMGporhttps://eixostech.pas.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/eixostech/article/view/366/199Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Eixos Techhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, EmersonDuarte Rodrigues, IgorJunior Alves, FábioSousa Bastos, Guilherme2023-12-20T13:23:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/366Revistahttps://eixostech.pas.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/eixostechPUBhttps://eixostech.pas.ifsuldeminas.edu.br/index.php/eixostech/oaijoao.gomes@ifsuldeminas.edu.br || eixostech@ifsuldeminas.edu.br2359-12692359-1269opendoar:2023-12-20T13:23:59Revista Eixos Tech - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais (IFSULDEMINAS)false
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AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
title AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
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Carvalho, Emerson
title_short AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
title_full AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
title_fullStr AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
title_full_unstemmed AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
title_sort AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGY MEASURES
author Carvalho, Emerson
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Duarte Rodrigues, Igor
Junior Alves, Fábio
Sousa Bastos, Guilherme
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Junior Alves, Fábio
Sousa Bastos, Guilherme
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Duarte Rodrigues, Igor
Junior Alves, Fábio
Sousa Bastos, Guilherme
description Prevalence estimates in the last few decades make autism the fastest-growing neurodevelopmental disability. Autistic symptoms usually lead to significant impairment in social communication, repetitive behavior patterns, and, possibly, fixed and restricted interests. This work aimed to review the recent literature to synthesize and provide a straightforward understanding of the autism etiology, evidencing estimates regarding its prevalence, heritability, and recurrence rates. Taking research with refined methodologies, large populations, multiple geographical areas, and well-known diagnostic procedures, the results show significant variability in prevalence (overall: 1.1-2.1%, females: 0.5-0.9%, males: 1.8-3.6%). Studies that investigated larger sample sizes show overall recurrence rates among siblings of ≈ 9-10% (females: ≈ 4-5%, males: ≈ 14-18%). In comparison, studies that explored relatively small sample sizes presented a higher recurrence with larger variation (overall: ≈ 14-27%, females: ≈ 9-20%, males: ≈ 26-32%). The broader autism phenotype recurrence rates also presented higher variation, from 10% to 55% at ≈ 36 months of age. Adding ASD and BAP estimates, the overall risk for developmental concerns in high-risk siblings ranged from ≈ 27% to ≈ 77% (overall: ≈ 50%, females: ≈ 32%, males: ≈ 60%). Heritability data also vary, although studies that explored large and diverse samples and applied robust heritability estimation methods pointed to relatively stable estimates, from ≈ 80% to ≈ 85%.
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