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. 2015 May 22;45(9):2991–3003. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2462-1

Table 4.

Autism severity indicators for the total sample and analytic sub-samples by birth year and ART status

Outcome and birth year Total population of children with autism Sample restricted for socio-demographic comparability Sample further restricted to singletons
ART births Non-ART births ART births Non-ART births ART births Non-ART births
% diagnosed with co-occurring ID
 1997–1999 22.3 27.0 23.8 24.3 15.4 23.9
 2000–2002 17.6 22.2 18.1 18.9 15.4 19.0
 2003–2004 11.1 17.4 9.2 13.5 2.7 13.4
 2005–2006 8.1 12.7 7.9 10.1 10.5 10.5
 Total 1997–2006 14.7 20.3 14.6 17.5 11.4 17.4
% low score (first tertile) communication index at first DDS evaluation
 1997–1999 23.2 32.2 23.5 26.8
 2000–2002 21.3 33.3 21.6 27.6
 2003–2004 17.8 31.0 14.5 25.2
 2005–2006
 Total 1997–2004 20.9 32.4 20.3 26.8
% low score (first tertile) social functioning index at first DDS evaluation
 1997–1999 16.7 32.9 16.3 29.5
 2000–2002 22.7 31.7 23.9 28.6
 2003–2004 25.6 29.2 24.1 25.9
 2005–2006
 Total 1997–2004 21.5 31.6 21.6 28.3

The sample restricted for socio-demographic comparability excludes children whose mothers were less than 20 years of age at the time of their birth, had less than a high school diploma, had prenatal care or delivery paid for by Medi-Cal or other public source, or had missing information on prenatal care, inadequate prenatal care or started prenatal care in the third trimester. The sample further restricted to singletons excludes all of the aforementioned children and additionally excludes all children born in twin or higher-order multiple birth deliveries

Data not presented if number of observations in a given category was <5