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Autistic, ADHD children at higher risk for anxiety

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Children with Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and spectrum disorder (ASD) are more than twice at risk of anxiety and mood disorders, say researchers.

For the study's findings, researchers from examined the data of a cross-sectional, network-based survey of children ages 6 to 17 years with ASD, who were enrolled in the Interactive Network, between 2006 and 2013.

Of the 3,319 children in the study, 1,503 (45.3percent) had The survey data were analyzed for parent-reported diagnosis and/or treatment of ADHD, anxiety disorder, and

Children with ASD and had more than twice (or 2.2 times) the risk of and 2.7 times the risk of other Researchers also found that these psychiatric conditions were more prevalent in older children.

"We have known that anxiety and are highly prevalent in those with ASD," says Eliza Gordon-Lipkin, MD, [lead]

"This study, however, takes it another step further, providing insights on the differences between children with just ASD versus those with ASD and What exactly happens in the human brain that causes children with ASD to have other mental conditions is not fully understood, but we hope this study inspires other researchers to pursue the answer to this question."

"The takeaway from the study's findings, and one that both parents of children with ASD and doctors need to keep in mind, is that managing these is a dual effort. That by working closely together in monitoring a child for anxiety and mood symptoms, we can ensure early diagnosis and treatment, which is key to preserving a child's quality of life," said of

The research has been published in the journal Pediatrics.

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 12:55 IST
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