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  2. How does the DSM-5 change the way autism is diagnosed? Six major changes included: 1. Four previously separate categories of autism consolidated into one umbrella diagnosis of “autism spectrum disorder.” The previous categories were: Autistic disorder; Asperger syndrome; Childhood disintegrative disorder

  3. The DSM-5 subsumes autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)—which are all...

  4. The DSM-IV-TR describes Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) as a “diagnostic umbrella”, with five subtypes: 1) Autistic Disorder; 2) Asperger’s Disorder; 3) Rett’s Disorder; 4) Childhood Disintegrative Disorder; and 5) PDD-NOS (“Not-Otherwise-Specified”).

  5. Sep 25, 2019 · In 2013, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders5 th edition (DSM-5) was published, updating the diagnostic criteria for ASD from the previous 4 th edition (DSM-IV) ( Table 1) ( 1, 2 ). Table 1. Changes in ASD criteria from the DSM-IV to DSM-5. Open in a separate window.

  6. Autism Spectrum Disorder One of the most important changes in the fifth edition of the . Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Men-tal Disorders (DSM-5) is to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The revised diagnosis represents a new, more accurate, and medically and scientifically useful way of diagnosing individuals with autism-related disorders.

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