A new diagnosis of 'profound autism' is under consideration
7 days ago
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- The Lancet medical journal proposed a new category called 'profound autism' for autistic individuals with high support needs.
- Profound autism criteria include limited communication, IQ below 50, and requiring 24-hour supervision, applicable to children aged 8+.
- 24% of autistic children in an Australian study met or were at risk of meeting profound autism criteria.
- The category aims to improve support and research but may exclude others from services or overlook strengths.
- Nearly half of children at risk of profound autism exhibited safety risks like running away, but other autistic children also had significant needs.
- The profound autism category doesn't perfectly align with existing diagnostic support levels (e.g., level 2 vs. level 3).
- Concerns include the age threshold of 8 years, which may require repeat assessments for younger children.
- The category could help tailor support but must be promoted inclusively to avoid diminishing individual needs.
- Practical steps for parents include explaining concerns clearly, seeking family support, and safety planning.
- The study highlights the need for better resources and clinician expertise for children with high support needs.