1. Prevalence of autism in first-episode psychosis in two Hong Kong teaching hospitals.
- Author
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Kwok TT, Chan MM, Mo FY, Hung SF, Leung PW, Lai KY, and Shea CK
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Female, Adolescent, Hong Kong epidemiology, Prevalence, Child, Comorbidity, Autistic Disorder epidemiology, Psychotic Disorders epidemiology, Hospitals, Teaching, Autism Spectrum Disorder epidemiology
- Abstract
Lay Abstract: Autistic features are commonly observed in children and adolescents with first-episode psychosis, but they are sometimes overlooked by clinicians and caregivers. By comprehensively examining the clinical profiles of 103 children and adolescents (below 18 years old) with first-episode psychosis and conducting the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (the 'gold standard' autism diagnostic tool) with their primary caregivers, we showed that around 28% of patients with first-episode psychosis had a comorbid autism diagnosis, and boys were 3.57 times more likely to have first-episode psychosis-autism spectrum disorder comorbidity than girls. After administering the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised, we also observed that an additional 30% of patients with first-episode psychosis met the autism spectrum disorder diagnostic cut-off; their autism spectrum disorder symptoms were probably overshadowed by prodromal psychotic symptoms and left undetected before this study. The co-occurrence of autism and first-episode psychosis might be more common than we previously thought. Careful autism screening and assessment is highly recommended for clinicians working with patients with psychosis.
- Published
- 2024
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