University of Toronto, Western University and Dalhousie University, Chief of Psychiatry, Woodstock General Hospital.
Medical Resident, Western University.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2020 Feb;48:101897. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101897. Epub 2019 Dec 9.
The overall improvement in quality of health care in many countries across the globe will likely see an increase in the number of elderly patients with ASDs (Autism Spectrum Disorders) and will result in a need for extra and more adaptive educational, occupational, social, and environmental supports. An earlier diagnosis will auger well for better long-term outcomes in ASD. Therefore, better and more evidence based screening and diagnostic tools are needed. The lack of research and studies surrounding ASD in the elderly raises many real concerns about the wellbeing of those diagnosed with ASD as adults as they enter old age. This review will help provide information on prevalence, available screening tools and diagnostic instruments along with symptoms and manifestations, patients' quality of life related issues and current interventions. We will also highlight research needs and help create a clearer understanding of ASD and the challenges patients and professionals face and are confronted with.
全球许多国家的医疗保健质量的整体提高,可能会导致患有 ASD(自闭症谱系障碍)的老年患者数量增加,因此需要额外的、更适应的教育、职业、社会和环境支持。早期诊断对自闭症的长期预后有很大的好处。因此,需要更好和更有证据的筛查和诊断工具。在老年人中,对自闭症缺乏研究和研究,这引发了许多关于那些被诊断为自闭症的成年人在进入老年时的幸福感的真正担忧。这篇综述将有助于提供有关患病率、可用的筛查工具和诊断工具以及症状和表现、患者的生活质量相关问题和当前干预措施的信息。我们还将强调研究需求,并帮助更好地理解自闭症以及患者和专业人员面临的挑战。