An Epidemiological Study of Autistic and Psychotic Children in the Four Eastern States of Australia

Abstract
Data on general behavioural and etiological characteristics of a sample of 146 autistic and psychotic children from the four eastern states of Australia are presented. Both inter and intra study comparisons are made with reference to a number of factors considered significant in childhood psychosis. The findings accord with those of similar overseas studies on most factors although methodological and diagnostic differences limit the conclusions. A notable finding was that of an excess of “organic” indications in a sub-group of early onset, severely withdrawn “autistic” children suggesting that further neurological and EEG testing of autistic children is desirable.

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