作者: Matthew J. Maenner , Carrie L. Arneson , Susan E. Levy , Russell S. Kirby , Joyce S. Nicholas
DOI: 10.1007/S10803-011-1379-6
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摘要: Recent reports suggest certain behaviors among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may indicate underlying gastro-intestinal (GI) problems, and that the presence of these help alert primary care providers to need evaluate a child ASD for GI problems. The purpose this population-based study 487 ASD, including 35 (7.2%) medically documented history was compare behavioral features without Unusual sleeping or eating habits oppositional behavior were significantly associated These behaviors, however, frequent in both suggesting they have limited utility screening capacity