Autism, evolution, and the inadequacy of 'spectrum'.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Pub Date : 2018-09-24 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1093/emph/eoy025
Neil S Greenspan
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Lay Summary: Individuals diagnosed with autism display variation in many traits, such as interest and ability in social interaction or resistance to change. Referring to this variation as a 'spectrum', defined as a range of values along an axis, understates the extent of such variation and can foster incorrect inferences. In psychiatry, the currently accepted term for a developmental disability characterized by variably impaired social and communicative skills, repetitive behaviors, and restricted interests is "autism spectrum disorder." "Spectrum," typically refers to values of a variable distributed along a single dimension, incorrectly suggesting people with autism can be simply ranked as more or less 'autistic.' In fact, there are multiple traits that pertain to autism and that can vary somewhat independently, in part due to the evolutionary mechanisms that give rise to risk alleles. Therefore, a new and more accurate clinical descriptor should be adopted. I propose: autism-related disorders (ARD).

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自闭症、进化和“谱系”的不足。
概要:被诊断为自闭症的个体在许多特征上表现出差异,比如对社会交往的兴趣和能力,或者对改变的抗拒。将这种变化称为“光谱”,定义为沿轴的值范围,低估了这种变化的程度,并可能导致不正确的推断。在精神病学中,目前公认的以社交和沟通能力受损、重复性行为和兴趣受限为特征的发育性残疾的术语是“自闭症谱系障碍”。“光谱”通常指的是沿单一维度分布的变量值,错误地暗示自闭症患者可以简单地按“自闭症”程度进行排序。事实上,自闭症有多种特征,这些特征在某种程度上可以独立变化,部分原因是进化机制导致了风险等位基因的产生。因此,应该采用一种新的、更准确的临床描述。我建议:自闭症相关障碍(autism-related disorders, ARD)。
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Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: About the Journal Founded by Stephen Stearns in 2013, Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health is an open access journal that publishes original, rigorous applications of evolutionary science to issues in medicine and public health. It aims to connect evolutionary biology with the health sciences to produce insights that may reduce suffering and save lives. Because evolutionary biology is a basic science that reaches across many disciplines, this journal is open to contributions on a broad range of topics.
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