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12/14/07
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Two-Year Outcome of Preschool Children With Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome
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In this study, we wanted to see if there were differences in outcome at 2 years between children with autism and children with Asperger’s disorder. The primary outcome variables were measures of social competence and a composite measure of autistic symptoms, variables that were not used in the initial clinical distinction but are clinically relevant to long-term outcome. Two secondary outcome variables were also considered: measures of language and visual-spatial abilities.
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