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Roozbeh adult autism spectrum disorder clinic: lessons learned from first 34 cases

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Pages 766-772 | Received 24 Jul 2020, Accepted 19 Nov 2020, Published online: 07 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex heterogeneous clinical entity with many overlaps and comorbidities with other psychiatric and developmental disorders. Adults with ASD lack adequate access to facilities and supports. This article describes the clinical profile of the first 34 patients admitted to Roozbeh adult ASD clinic during a 12-month period. Twenty-eight patients were male, all were single, 22 patients were unemployed and 26 were living with their families of origin. Obsession, inattention and sexual problems were the most common chief complaints. Multifaceted and gender-specific presentations results in misdiagnoses. Knowledge and training of the mental health professionals on adult ASD seem to be seriously inadequate. There is virtually no other specialized clinical and rehabilitation facilitates to help this vulnerable group of patients in Iran

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Notes

1 Sluggish Cognitive Tempo also (SCT) called Concentration Deficit Disorder (CDD) is a research entity introduced by Barkley (2012). It is not a DSM diagnosis yet. These patients have significant social and occupational impairments having overlaps symptomatically with both ASD and ADHD diagnoses. it is characterized by daydreaming, sleepiness, staring, “spaciness,” and mental fogginess and confusion, along with a motor dimension of slow movement, hypoactivity, lethargy, and passivity. (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Edited by Russell A. Barkley. Fourth Edition. 2015 The Guilford Press).

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