Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There has been concern that the incidence of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) is increasing. Previous studies have been smaller, restricted to autism (excluding other pervasive developmental disorders such as...

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Main Authors: Smith Peter G, Rodrigues Laura C, Heavey Lisa, Fombonne Professor, Cook Claire, Smeeth Liam, Hall Andrew J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-11-01
Series:BMC Medicine
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/2/39
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author Smith Peter G
Rodrigues Laura C
Heavey Lisa
Fombonne Professor
Cook Claire
Smeeth Liam
Hall Andrew J
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Rodrigues Laura C
Heavey Lisa
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Cook Claire
Smeeth Liam
Hall Andrew J
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There has been concern that the incidence of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) is increasing. Previous studies have been smaller, restricted to autism (excluding other pervasive developmental disorders such as Asperger's syndrome), included boys only, or have not been based on a national sample. We investigated time trends in the rates of diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We analysed the rates of first diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders among people registered with a practice contributing to the United Kingdom General Practice Research Database during the period 1988 to 2001. We included 1410 cases from over 14 million person-years of observation. The main outcome measures were rates of diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders by year of diagnosis, year of birth, gender and geographical region.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The rate increased progressively from 0.40/10,000 person-years (95% CI 0.30 to 0.54) in 1991 to 2.98/10,000 (95% CI 2.56 to 3.47) in 2001. A similar change occurred in the age standardised incidence ratios, from 35 (95% CI: 26–47) in 1991 to 365 (95% CI: 314–425) in 2001. The temporal increase was not limited to children born during specific years nor to children diagnosed in a specific time period. The rate of diagnosis of PDDs other than autism rose from zero for the period 1988–1992 to 1.06/10,000 person-years in 2001. The rate of diagnosis of autism also increased but to a lesser extent. There was marked geographical variation in rates, with standardised incidence ratios varying from 66 for Wales to 141 for the South East of England.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Better ascertainment of diagnosis is likely to have contributed to the observed temporal increase in rates of diagnosis of PDD, but we cannot exclude a real increase.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-78a915fb6f1b4effa48fc1a3566222d92022-12-22T02:50:39ZengBMCBMC Medicine1741-70152004-11-01213910.1186/1741-7015-2-39Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001Smith Peter GRodrigues Laura CHeavey LisaFombonne ProfessorCook ClaireSmeeth LiamHall Andrew J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There has been concern that the incidence of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) is increasing. Previous studies have been smaller, restricted to autism (excluding other pervasive developmental disorders such as Asperger's syndrome), included boys only, or have not been based on a national sample. We investigated time trends in the rates of diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We analysed the rates of first diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders among people registered with a practice contributing to the United Kingdom General Practice Research Database during the period 1988 to 2001. We included 1410 cases from over 14 million person-years of observation. The main outcome measures were rates of diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorders by year of diagnosis, year of birth, gender and geographical region.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The rate increased progressively from 0.40/10,000 person-years (95% CI 0.30 to 0.54) in 1991 to 2.98/10,000 (95% CI 2.56 to 3.47) in 2001. A similar change occurred in the age standardised incidence ratios, from 35 (95% CI: 26–47) in 1991 to 365 (95% CI: 314–425) in 2001. The temporal increase was not limited to children born during specific years nor to children diagnosed in a specific time period. The rate of diagnosis of PDDs other than autism rose from zero for the period 1988–1992 to 1.06/10,000 person-years in 2001. The rate of diagnosis of autism also increased but to a lesser extent. There was marked geographical variation in rates, with standardised incidence ratios varying from 66 for Wales to 141 for the South East of England.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Better ascertainment of diagnosis is likely to have contributed to the observed temporal increase in rates of diagnosis of PDD, but we cannot exclude a real increase.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/2/39
spellingShingle Smith Peter G
Rodrigues Laura C
Heavey Lisa
Fombonne Professor
Cook Claire
Smeeth Liam
Hall Andrew J
Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
BMC Medicine
title Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
title_full Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
title_fullStr Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
title_full_unstemmed Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
title_short Rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in United Kingdom general practice, 1988 to 2001
title_sort rate of first recorded diagnosis of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders in united kingdom general practice 1988 to 2001
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/2/39
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