Subthreshold Autism and ADHD: A Brief Narrative Review for Frontline Clinicians.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Michael O Ogundele, Michael J S Morton
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Abstract

Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more prevalent in the general childhood population, compared to cases that are formally diagnosed in clinical cohorts. This suggests that many children and youths have NDD which are never diagnosed clinically, causing impairments in some domains of their daily life. There is increasing recognition of the concept of a "subthreshold" condition, sometimes used to describe the presence of potentially impairing variations in the neurodevelopmental profile that do not meet criteria for a diagnosis. The aim of this narrative review is to appraise the published literature about common themes regarding subthreshold conditions in relation to autism and ADHD, identifying any practical lessons that may be applicable to frontline neurodevelopmental clinicians. Methods: We searched electronic databases including PMC and PubMed using various combinations of keywords, including "Subthreshold", "subclinical", "neurodevelopmental", "childhood", "ADHD" and "ASD". Results: The identified themes include definitions, prevalence, assessment tools, lifetime impairments, NDD classification models, management, raising public awareness, and future research directions. Conclusions: The authors propose that a "subthreshold condition" should be recorded when NDDs do not meet current diagnostic criteria if there is evidence of significant, persisting impairment in at least one setting.

阈下自闭症和ADHD:一线临床医生的简要回顾。
背景:流行病学研究表明,与在临床队列中正式诊断的病例相比,神经发育障碍(ndd),如自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)在普通儿童人群中更为普遍。这表明许多儿童和青少年患有从未被临床诊断的NDD,导致他们日常生活的某些领域受到损害。越来越多的人认识到“阈下”状态的概念,有时用于描述神经发育特征中不符合诊断标准的潜在损害变异的存在。这篇叙述性综述的目的是评估已发表的关于阈下条件与自闭症和ADHD相关的共同主题的文献,找出任何可能适用于一线神经发育临床医生的实践经验。方法:以“Subthreshold”、“subclinical”、“neurodevelopmental”、“childhood”、“ADHD”、“ASD”等关键词组合检索PMC和PubMed等电子数据库。结果:确定的主题包括定义、患病率、评估工具、终身损害、NDD分类模型、管理、提高公众意识和未来的研究方向。结论:作者建议,当ndd不符合当前的诊断标准时,如果有证据表明在至少一种情况下存在显著的、持续的损害,则应记录“亚阈值状态”。
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Pediatric Reports
Pediatric Reports PEDIATRICS-
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