Whats the difference between Autism and AS?
My impression: It depends who's doing the diagnosing.
I know I read of one study which concluded that, if the DSM-IV criteria were properly followed, no one would qualify for an Asperger's diagnosis, because one of the diagnostic criteria is that, if you meet that diagnostic criteria for autism, you don't get an Asperger's diagnosis, and anyone who otherwise meets an Asperger's diagnosis meets the criteria for autism.
The official diagnostic criteria for autism do not require a language delay.
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not aspie, not NT, somewhere in between
Aspie Quiz: 110 Aspie, 103 Neurotypical.
Used to be more autistic than I am now.
I was given the Asperger's diagnosis because I didn't have a language delay. If I did I would have been given autism. It's silly because at the age I was diagnosed the vast majority of people with autism have verbal communication. Would they "graduate" to Asperger's then?
Asperger's, please be eradicated soon kthanx.
The DSM-IV criteria for Asperger's syndrome mentions:
How to measure clinically significant delays in cognitive development? Well, IQ is one standard way, isn't it?
And you had better tell Tony Attwood that IQ has nothing to do with the difference between AS and autism:
The DSM-IV criteria for Asperger's syndrome mentions:
How to measure clinically significant delays in cognitive development? Well, IQ is one standard way, isn't it?
And you had better tell Tony Attwood that IQ has nothing to do with the difference between AS and autism:
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But I did not say that autism has any IQ limit: in my original post I actually said "people with autism can have any IQ".
The thread title is "Whats the difference between Autism and AS?" The Tony Attwood quote indicates that IQ does play a practical role in the differential diagnosis of AS and autism. At least, that is how I understand his book. Of course, with thousands of clinicians all around the world - using several different diagnostic criteria and operating in different practical contexts - it will not be surprising if there are exceptions to just about any classificatory or diagnostic rule. For example, high functioning people without any language delay might well be diagnosed as autistic by some clinicians simply because it enables the autistic person to qualify for government assistance.
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