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Alexeeff S. E. et al. (2017)
Medical conditions in the first years of life associated with future diagnosis of ASD in children.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
July, 47(7), pp. 2067-2079.
Local Government Association (2015)
London: Local Government Association
Chandler S. et al. (2015)
Emotional and behavioural problems in young children with autism spectrum disorder.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
Croen L. A. et al. (2015)
The health status of adults on the autism spectrum.
Autism
October, 19(7), pp. 814-823.
Foley K. , Trollor J. (2015)
Management of mental ill health in people with autism spectrum disorder.
Australian Family Physician
November, 44(11), pp. 784-790.
BJPsych Open
Autism
21(4), pp. 458– 469.
Use of psychotropic drugs in patients with autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
pp. 1-21.
John R. P. , Knott F. J. , Harvey K. N.
Myths about autism: An exploratory study using focus groups.
Autism
Kincaid D. L. et al. (2017)
What is the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder and ASD traits in psychosis? A systematic review.
Psychiatry Research
250 pp. 99–105.
Lai M. , Baron-Cohen S. (2015)
Identifying the lost generation of adults with autism spectrum conditions.
Lancet Psychiatry
November, 2(11), pp. 1013-1027.
McGuire K. et al. (2015)
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
December, 54(12), pp. 969-971.
Autism
19(7), pp. 832-841.
Mukaddes N. M. et al.
What happens to children who move off the autism spectrum? A clinical follow-up study.
Pediatrics International
Raising Children Network (2013)
Low mood and depression: teenagers with autism spectrum disorder.
Raising Children Network