2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(03)00330-7
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From symptom recognition to diagnosis: children with autism in urban India

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“…Daley (2004) found that Asian Indian parents were more likely to first notice social difficulties rather than speech delays in their children with autism, while studies conducted in the United States have found that parents were more likely to detect general developmental delays or regression in language skills than social or communicative deficits (Coonrod & Stone, 2004). Daley postulates that these differences are due to the Indian culture, which values social conformity more than the United States.…”
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“…Daley (2004) found that Asian Indian parents were more likely to first notice social difficulties rather than speech delays in their children with autism, while studies conducted in the United States have found that parents were more likely to detect general developmental delays or regression in language skills than social or communicative deficits (Coonrod & Stone, 2004). Daley postulates that these differences are due to the Indian culture, which values social conformity more than the United States.…”
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“…Atualmente, o TEA é compreendido como uma síndrome comportamental complexa que possui etiologias múltiplas, combinando fatores genéticos e ambientais (Rutter, 2011). Até o momento, as bases biológicas que buscam explicar a complexidade do transtorno são apenas parcialmente conhecidas e, por isso, a identificação e o diagnóstico do transtorno baseiam-se nos comportamentos apresentados e na história do desenvolvimento de cada indivíduo (Barbaro, 2009;Daley, 2004).…”
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“…De fato, alguns estudos têm demonstrado que crianças com TEA dificilmente recebem esse diagnóstico antes dos 5 anos (Daley, 2004;Howlin & Asgharian, 1999;Mandell, Listerud, Levy & Pinto-Martin, 2002), sendo que algumas são diagnosticadas apenas quando atingem idade escolar (Noterdaeme & Hutzelmeyer-Nickels, 2010;Yeargin-Allsopp et al, 2003). Além disso, disparidades na idade média da realização do diagnóstico foram observadas quando considerados os diferentes grupos raciais e étnicos.…”
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