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. 2020 Dec 8;11:596032. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.596032

Table 2.

Number and percentage (%) of 2–17 old Norwegian girls and boys with an incident diagnosis of Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in 2014 who had psychiatric and neurological comorbidities during period 2008–2015.

Autism spectrum disorder subtype (ICD-10 diagnosis) Psychotic disorders F20–29 Mood [affective] disorders (F30–39) Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (F40–48) Hyperkinetic disorders (F90) Behavioral and emotional disorders (F91–98) Epilepsy (G40) Sleep disorders (G47) Any ICD-10 F diagnosis except autism spectrum disorder
ASD total (N = 1,234) 15 (1.2) *(around 7) *(around 12) 311 (25.2) 272 (22.0) 92 (7.5) *(around 2) 800 (64.8)
Autistic disorder (F84.0)
Girls (N = 80) <4 <4 <4 8 (10.0) 10 (12.5) 10(12.5) <4 42 (52.5)
Boys (N = 335) <4 6 (1.8) 11 (3.3) 48 (14.3) 60 (17.9) 29 (8.7) <4 185 (55.2)
Asperger's syndrome (F84.5)
Girls (N = 139) 4 (2.9) 32 (23.0) 42 (30.2) 45 (32.4) 31 (22.3) 8 (5.8) 4(2.9) 100 (71.9)
Boys (N = 335) 4 (1.2) 30 (9.0) 45 (13.4) 108 (32.2) 89 (26.6) 11 (3.3) 10 (3.0) 227 (67.8)
AUA (F84.1,F84.8, F84.9)
Girls (N = 89) <4 8 (9.0) 14 (15.7) 23 (25.8) 24 (27.0) 10 (12.2) 4 (4.5) 64 (71.9)
Boys (N = 256) 4 (1.6) 11(4.3) 31 (12.1) 79 (30.9) 58 (22.7) 24 (9.4) 10 (3.9) 182 (71.1)

Data from the Norwegian Patient Register (NPR).

<4 denotes fewer than four individuals in the group. Exact numbers are not shown due to privacy protection regulations.

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Exact numbers are not shown due to privacy protection regulations.

AUA, atypical or unspecified autism.