Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), encompasses an array of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and Rett syndrome. The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (also known as the DSM-V or DSM-5) has grouped all of these separate disorders into the more broad classification of ASD.
In general, people with ASD experience differing degrees of difficulty with verbal/nonverbal communication, social interactions, sensory input issues, and repetitive behaviors. Some are mildly affected, while others experience severe levels of impairment/disability.
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Good information can be found at these websites, though you may need to be patient and thorough in your examination of their websites when looking for specific issues or data on Autistic Spectrum Disorder. NOTE: some organizations offer free scholarly publications and reports. (Try looking for a section on publications or resources or materials.)
Statistical data and data sets can be found online. Some data is freely available, other data must be obtained through subscription, membership, permission, or purchase. The links provided on this page are a sample of what is available. If you are looking for specific data on Autistic Spectrum Disorder, you may need to dig harder or search other resources to find it.