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Stability of diagnostic assessment for autism spectrum disorder between 18 and 36 months in a high‐risk cohortZwaigenbaum et al., 2016
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- Zwaigenbaum L
- Bryson S
- Brian J
- Smith I
- Roberts W
- Szatmari P
- Roncadin C
- Garon N
- Vaillancourt T
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- Autism Research
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are diagnosed, on average, around the age of 4 years. However, previous research has shown that the diagnosis can be made as early as 2 years, and that if the child is seen a year or more later, it is highly likely that the diagnosis …
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