A Meta-analysis of Outcome Studies of Autistic Adults: Quantifying Effect Size, Quality, and Meta-regression

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David Mason
Simone J. Capp
Gavin R. Stewart
Matthew J. Kempton
Karen Glaser
Patricia Howlin
Francesca Happé
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[1] King’s College London,Social, Genetic, and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
[2] King’s College London,Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
[3] King’s College London,Department of Global Health & Science Medicine
[4] King’s College London,Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2021年 / 51卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; Outcome; Functioning; Meta-analysis;
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Longitudinal studies have generally reported poor outcomes in adulthood for the majority of individuals (c.50–60%) with autism. Several factors putatively predict outcome (e.g. IQ), but findings remain mixed. This paper presents an updated meta-analysis of autism outcome studies and extends previous findings with additional analyses (including meta-regression). A total of 4088 records was screened and 18 studies, involving 1199 individuals, were included in the quantitative analysis. Estimated percentages indicated that 20.0% of participants were rated as having a good outcome, 26.6% a fair outcome, and 49.3% a poor outcome. Meta-regression indicated that lower IQ in adulthood was predictive of poor outcome; other meta-regression models did not survive correction for multiple comparisons. Overall, outcomes for autistic people are on average poor, and higher IQ appears to be protective against having a poor outcome. The limitations of current constructs of outcome are discussed.
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页码:3165 / 3179
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