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. 2018 Apr 9;9:280. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00280

Table 1.

Characteristics of children diagnosed with ASD of parents sampled in this article review.

Study N Age of children Age diagnosed Diagnosis
Athari et al., 2013 Not stated. Age range = 6–8 years. Not stated. Autistic Disorder
Callos, 2012 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Charnsil and Bathia, 2010 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. Autistic Disorder
Chong and Kua, 2016 10 Age range: 6–9 years. M = 2+ years. Autistic Disorder
Foo et al., 2014 6 (4 males, 2 females). Age range = 10–18 years (M = 12 years 10 months). Not stated. Five diagnosed with Autistic Disorder; One diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome.
Foronda, 2000 16 Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Ilias et al., 2016 10 Age range = 5–23 years (M = 11 years). M = 2 years 11 months. Autistic Disorder
Ha et al., 2014 24 Age range = 2–10 years old (n = 15), above 10 (n = 12). Not stated. ASD
Lai et al., 2015 136. (73 with ASD, 63 with typical development).
77 males (56.6%), 59 females (43.4%). M = 12.35 years, SD = 3.67 years. Not stated. Autistic Disorder (n = 43), Asperger's syndrome (n = 15), PDD – NOS (n = 15), typical development (n = 63).
Liwag, 1989 13 Age range = 4–9 years. At the time of the study, it was 3–4 years since the child was diagnosed with autism. Early infantile autism as according to DSM-III.
Moh and Magiati, 2012 102. Out of the 98 children who reported gender, 82 were males, and 16 were females. Age range = 2–17 years, 3months (M = 7 years, 3 months; SD = 2 years, 9months). Out of the 93 responses received, age range: 16–96 months (M = 40.7 months, SD = 14.4 months). Out of the 99 children who reported diagnosis: Autistic Disorder (n = 25), ASD (n = 65), Asperger's Syndrome (n = 2), PDD-NOS (n = 7).
Nikmat et al., 2008 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Quilendrino et al., 2015 Phase 1 (Focus group discussion): 10 children (7 males, 3 females). Phase 2 (survey): 41 children (36 males, 5 females). Phase 1 (M = 75.43 months, SD = 33.74 months). Phase 2 (M = 60.73 months, SD = 17.45 months). Quantitative analysis from survey (M = 39.39 months). Autism
Rahman et al., 2012 2 (one daughter, one son) Daughter: 7 years. Son: 9 years. Not stated. Daughter: Autistic Disorder. Son: PDD-NOS, comorbid with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).
Rejani and Ting, 2015 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. Autism
Resurreccion, 2013 10 Age range = 6–20 years; M = 11.9 years Not stated. Autistic Disorder
Roffeei et al., 2015 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Santoso et al., 2015 14 M = 7.9 years Not stated. ASD
Siah and Tan, 2015 Male (72%), female (21%). 7 years or below (56.63%), 7 – 14 years (19.28%), above 14 years (24.09%). Not stated. ASD
Siah and Tan, 2016 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Sian and Tan, 2012 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. ASD
Tait and Mundia, 2012 30 M = 7.4 years Not stated. ASD
Ting and Chuah, 2010 12 Not stated. 2 years (n = 2); 4–5 years (n = 10). ASD
Vetrayan et al., 2013 33 Age range = 0–6 years (39.4%), 7–12 years (48.5%), 13–18 years (12.1%). Not stated. “Moderately autistic” (n = 10), “Severely autistic” (n = 23).
Wahyuni, 2013 2 Case study 1 = 12 years. Case study 2 = Not stated. Case study 1 = 2 years. Case study 2 = 3 years/ Autistic Disorder
Wisessathorn et al., 2013 333 (n = 255, 76.6% were males). Age range = 2–17 years; M = 7.83 years; SD = 3.46 years. M = 3.59 years; SD = 3.46 years. ASD
Xue et al., 2014 65 (n = 60, 92.3% were males). Age range = 3.2–11.8 years (M = 6.9 years, SD = 2.1 years). One child's age was not reported. M = 35.3 months (n = 64). ASD (n = 46; 73%), Autistic Disorder (n = 12; 19%), Asperger's syndrome (n = 3; 4.8%), PDD-NOS (n = 2; 3.2%). The diagnoses of two children were not reported.
Yeo and Lu, 2012 Not stated. Not stated. Not stated. Autistic Disorder

M, Mean; SD, Standard Deviation.