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2023
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2023.13
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The ‘lost generation’ in adult psychiatry: psychiatric, neurodevelopmental and sociodemographic characteristics of psychiatric patients with autism unrecognised in childhood

Abstract: Background Patients with ‘underlying’ autism spectrum disorder (ASD) constitute a significant minority in adult out-patient psychiatry. Diagnoses of previously unrecognised ASD are increasing in adults. Characteristics of patients with autism within adult out-patient psychiatry have not been sufficiently explored, and there have not been any systematic comparisons of characteristics between patients with and those without autism within adult out-patient psychiatric populations. Aims To e… Show more

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“…ASD should be considered a possible underlying condition in adult psychiatry. There is no easy way of ruling out ASD in this population [87,88]. For anxiety and depression more session time is needed.…”
Section: Stumbling Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASD should be considered a possible underlying condition in adult psychiatry. There is no easy way of ruling out ASD in this population [87,88]. For anxiety and depression more session time is needed.…”
Section: Stumbling Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASD should be considered a possible underlying condition in adult psychiatry. There is no easy way of ruling out ASD in this population [84,85]. For anxiety and depression more session time is needed.…”
Section: Stumbling Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%