eSAY National Learning Disability and Autistic Spectrum Disorder Dataset V4.0 Map

 

Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Definition : Autistic Spectrum Disorders are characterised by the “triad of impairments” which are:

 

Purpose : This item will record whether a person has been diagnosed as having an autistic spectrum disorder.

It will show the current number of people in Scotland, known to services that have an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). This will assist with service planning and potentially with epidemiological research.

 

Recording Guidance : Only record under this category where a person had received a formal medical diagnosis.

 

Codes : Adapted from ICD-10

Code

Value/Definition

00

No ASD diagnosis

01

Classical Autism

Defined by the presence of abnormal or impaired development in all three areas of the triad of impairments with onset occurring prior to three years of age, irrespective of when diagnosis was confirmed.

02

Asperger’s Syndrome

As with other types of autism, the same difficulties with social interaction and repetitive or rigid behaviours are present. There are however no significant delays in spoken or receptive language development or in cognitive development.

98

Other Autistic Spectrum Disorders

99

Not known

 

 

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