Abstract
Autism is a developmental disability that can cause significant emotional, social and behavioral dysfunction. Sleep disorders co-occur in approximately half of the patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Sleep problems in individuals with ASD have also been associated with poor social interaction, increased stereotypy, problems in communication, and overall autistic behavior. Behavioral interventions are considered a primary modality of treatment. There is limited evidence for psychopharmacological treatments in autism; however, these are frequently prescribed. Melatonin, antipsychotics, antidepressants, and α agonists have generally been used with melatonin, having a relatively large body of evidence. Further research and information are needed to guide and individualize treatment for this population group.
Highlights
Autism is a developmental disability that can cause significant emotional, social, and behavioral dysfunction
The term autism spectrum disorder has replaced the earlier terminology of pervasive developmental disorder in the classification systems of DSM-IV TR [2]
In DSM-V, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is categorized as low-functioning autism with below average intelligence quotient (
Summary
Autism is a developmental disability that can cause significant emotional, social, and behavioral dysfunction. In DSM-V, ASD is categorized as low-functioning autism with below average intelligence quotient (
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