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BackgroundPrevious studies have mostly explored the comorbidities of Global developmental delay (GDD) in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) from the perspective of ASD. The study focus on the perspective of GDD to investigate the prevalence and developmental profiles of ASD in GDD and to explore the correlation between the developmental level and symptoms of autism.MethodsClinical data of 521 children with GDD aged from 24 to 60 months were retrospectively analyzed. Analyses were performed first for the whole sample and then subdivided into two subgroups (GDD+ASD−, GDD+ASD+) according to whether had ASD. Symptoms of autism were evaluated by the Autism Behavior Checklist and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale. The Chinese version of the Gesell Developmental Schedules was used to evaluate the level of children's mental development.ResultThe prevalence of ASD in children with GDD was 62.3%. The total average developmental quotient (DQ) of GDD was mildly deficient and was negatively correlated with symptoms of autism (p < 0.05); language ability was severe and extremely severe deficient (P < 0.05). GDD+ASD− group and GDD+ASD+ group have some common points as well as differences in the developmental features. The language delay of children in both subgroups was the most obviously defected, thereafter followed by the item of personal social activity. In the GDD+ASD+ group, the DQ of gross motor skills>fine motor skills>adaptability (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences among the DQ of gross motor skills, fine motor skills and adaptability in GDD+ASD− group (p > 0.05). The GDD+ASD−group had better adaptability, fine motor skills, language ability, personal social activity than that of the GDD+ASD+ group, but the gross motor skills in GDD+ASD− group were worse (p < 0.05).ConclusionGDD children have a high proportion of comorbid ASD, and GDD children with poorer developmental levels are more likely to have ASD symptoms. Development profiles in both GDD+ASD− children and GDD+ASD+ children have common features but there are also differences. GDD+ASD+ group is worse than GDD+ASD− group in terms of the overall development level.

Highlights

  • Global developmental delay (GDD) is defined as a developmental disability of children under 5 years (60 months) of age, which refers to significant delays in two or more developmental domains, including gross or fine motor, speech/language, cognitive, social/personal, and activities of daily living [1]

  • Some scholars believe that the increase in the prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in recent years may be related to the lack of understanding of ASD in the past and misdiagnosis of ASD as GDD/intellectual disability (ID); or in case of GDD/ID combined with ASD, only GDD/ID is diagnosed, but ASD is not diagnosed [3]

  • We found that the comorbidity rate of ASD in children with GDD aged 24–60 months was 62.3%, which is significantly higher than the 1% prevalence of ASD in the Chinese general population [29], confirming that GDD is a “high risk” sample of ASD

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Introduction

Global developmental delay (GDD) is defined as a developmental disability of children under 5 years (60 months) of age, which refers to significant delays in two or more developmental domains, including gross or fine motor, speech/language, cognitive, social/personal, and activities of daily living [1]. In the past few decades, the prevalence of diagnosed ASD has increased dramatically, from 1/5000 in 1975 to 1/44 in 2021 [5], but the reason for this phenomenon remains unclear Both GDD/ID and ASD are neurodevelopmental disorders. Previous studies have mostly explored the comorbidities of GDD/ID in children with ASD from the perspective of ASD [5, 8]. Few studies have explored the comorbidities and developmental characteristics of ASD in children with GDD/ID from the perspective of GDD/ID. Previous studies have mostly explored the comorbidities of Global developmental delay (GDD) in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) from the perspective of ASD. The study focus on the perspective of GDD to investigate the prevalence and developmental profiles of ASD in GDD and to explore the correlation between the developmental level and symptoms of autism

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