. Washington, DC: APA Press. Google Scholar Matson, J. L., Belva, B. C., Horovitz, M., & Bamburg, J. (2012a). Comparing symptoms of autism spectrum disorders in a developmentally disabled adult population using the current DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria and the proposed DSM-5 ...
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Matson, J. L., Belva, B. C., Horovitz, M., Kozlowski, A. M., & Bamburg, J. W. (2012a). Comparing symptoms of autism Spectrum disorders in a developmentally disabled adult population using the current DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria and the proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.Journal of...
80k Accesses 126 Citations 183 Altmetric 22 Mentions Explore all metrics Abstract In this paper we review the impact of DSM-III and its successors on the field of autism—both in terms of clinical work and research. We summarize the events leading up to the inclusion of autism as a “new...