Affiliation:
1. Research Group on Nutrition and Mental Health (NUTRISAM); Research Center for Behavioral Assessment (CRAMC); Department of Psychology Rovira i Virgili University Tarragona Spain
2. Department of Psychology Open University of Catalonia Barcelona Spain
3. Serra Húnter Fellow, Department of Psychology Rovira i Virgili University Tarragona Spain
Abstract
AbstractAutism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) comorbidity in the school population have been understudied. This study estimates its prevalence considering both parents' and teachers' reports and clinical diagnosis. Sociodemographic, clinical, and cognitive data were compared by diagnostic groups: autism, ADHD, autism and ADHD, subthreshold autism spectrum disorder (ASD), subthreshold ADHD, and children without neurodevelopmental conditions. Following a two‐phase design, 3727 parents and teachers (1802 preschoolers, 1925 school‐age children) participated in the first phase. Subsequently, 781 participants underwent individual assessment for DSM‐5 diagnoses. The estimated prevalence of the comorbid diagnosis was 0.51% (0.28%–0.74%), with significant sex differences (0.16% girls, 0.89% boys). The cooccurrence of symptoms of autism and ADHD reported by parents or teachers was 3.2% and 2.6%, respectively. ADHD comorbidity was observed in 32.8% of autistic children and 31.4% of those with subthreshold ASD. ASD comorbidity was observed in 9.8% of children with ADHD and 5.7% of those with subthreshold ADHD. Comorbidity was reported by at least one informant in 95% of children. Only 15.8% of children with autism and ADHD had been previously diagnosed with both conditions. Early detection and accurate comorbidity diagnosis are crucial to address the clinical and socio‐educational needs of these children.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
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