As some People Push to Make Profound Autism Its Own Diagnosis, This Family Is Raising Twins with It
Advocates urge a separate profound autism diagnosis to improve research inclusion and access to 24/7 care for 24% of autistic individuals with the highest support needs.
- Connor Murphy and his twin brother Ronan have profound autism, requiring 24/7 care for life.
- There is a push to separate profound autism as its own diagnosis to ensure proper support and research.
- Around a quarter of children with autism spectrum disorder are estimated to have profound autism.
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The problem with diagnosing profound autism
There has been a growing demand in recent years to separate “profound autism” into its own diagnosis, outside current parameters.Since 2013, autism diagnoses have been split into three levels, ranging from “some support required” to “requires very substantial support”, said The Autism Service.Support for the addition of the “profound autism” category, first proposed in 2022 by a board of international experts in The Lancet, is gaining traction. …
Should people with autism and very high needs have a separate diagnosis? Takeaways from AP's report
As the definition of autism has widened, there’s been a growing push to separate profound autism into its own diagnosis. Proponents seek to ensure that autistic people who need lifelong care get the support and services they need. Judith Ursitti,…
Should people with autism and very high needs have separate diagnosis? Takeaways from AP's report
As the definition of autism has widened, there’s been a growing push to create a new diagnosis, called profound autism, for those who need constant and lifelong care.
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