While there is not a single behavioral or communication test that can detect Autism, several Autism-specific tools are now being used for formal diagnosis. These include the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS™-2), the Autism Diagnostic Interview (ADI), the Screening Tool for Autism in Toddlers (STAT), the Childhood Autism Rating Scales (CARS), and the Tele-ASD-Peds for diagnosis for use in telehealth. All of these tests should be used as part of a larger assessment, and not just on their own, as the determination of Autism is best completed with multiple sources of information.
AUTISM IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DOWN SYNDROME IS 30 % HIGHER THAN THE GENERAL POPULATION , ESPECIALLY AMONGST MALES WITH DOWN SYNDROME
Recent studies report that about 16-19 % of individuals with Down Syndrome also have Autism . Diagnosis of DS – ASD is more difficult to make in individuals with Down Syndrome , as ASD presents differently in individuals with Down Syndrome than it does in their peers with ASD alone .
A diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder is based on symptoms in three domains : social impairments , communication impairments , and repetive behaviors . Diagnosis should only be carried out by experienced clinicians using standardized assessments and comprehensive evaluations .
Early diagnosis of ASD individuals with Down Syndrome and therapeutic intervention is key to supporting those with DS – ASD.
Therapies for individuals with the dual diagnosis of DS – ASD may include : behavioral / ABA therapy , extensive speech therapy , feeding therapy , occupational therapy , and vision therapy.
Individuals with the dual diagnosis of DS – ASD often exhibit these
- Develop atypical behaviors early
- May have associated medical conditions such as seizures and hypotonia
- Exhibit repetitive behaviors
- Expressive language is severely delayed or absent
- Exhibit stimulatory behaviors ( hand flapping , rocking , object fascination )
- Early developmental regression
- Exhibit self – injurious behaviors
- Higher incidence of severe cognitive impairments
- Higher incidence of severe aggressive behavior
The Autism Society Inland Empire welcomes and supports all individuals with DS – ASD and their families.