11 questions
DSM-5-TR outlines ASD as having difficulties in i) social communication and ii) ........
deficits in sensory processing
having abnormal physical features
restrictive, repetitive and/or sensory behaviours or interests
impairments in cognitive and academic functions
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Inability to relate to children or adults
Ignore others
In own world
Playing alone
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Sensitive to changes of materials
Dislike colour changes
Rigid in changes of pattern on clothing
Difficulty dealing with changes of routine
ASD can be detected as early as......
6 months old
3 months old
12 months old
1 month old
Person with ASD have a normal life span
True
False
ASD is 4-5 times more prevalent in females than in males
True
False
Genetics may be a factor of causing ASD
True
False
Children with ASD frequently prefer to keep a strict order around themselves
True
False
Other behaviours of children with ASD are listed below EXCEPT?
Short attention span
Limited eye contact
Limited activities and interests
Normal eating, drinking or sleeping habits
Which of the assessment is the gold standard empirically validated observational assessment of ASD?
The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule – Second Edition (ADOS-2)
The Childhood Autism Rating Scales, Second Edition (CARS2)
The Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R)
The Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales – Developmental Profile
There is no known 'cure' for people with ASD
True
False