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OverviewAutism is a lifelong condition with particular issues for adults, which are addressed by this NICE guideline. While some people are diagnosed in childhood, a large proportion of adults with autism find obtaining a diagnosis in adulthood difficult or impossible. Under-recognition of autism in adults can lead to inadequate care, masking of coexisting mental and physical health problems, and to social and economic exclusion. This guideline aims to address these widespread problems and increase the uptake of interventions by adults with autism to enable them to live more independent lives. This guideline reviews the evidence for care of adults with autism across the care pathway, from identification, assessment and diagnosis, to organisation, delivery and settings for care, through to psychosocial and biomedical interventions for autism, challenging behaviour and coexisting mental health problems. The guideline also contains a chapter on the experience of care for adults with autism, and their families and carers, which provides a context for the evidence reviews that follow. The guideline contains all the evidence on which the recommendations were based, including further data on a free CD-ROM which includes: characteristics of included studies; profile tables that summarise both the quality of the evidence and the results of the evidence synthesis; all meta-analytical data, presented as forest plots, and detailed information about how to use and interpret them. The guideline contains all the evidence on which the recommendations were based, including further data on a free CD-ROM: [if !supportLists]* [endif]characteristics of included studies [if !supportLists]* [endif]profile tables that summarise both the quality of the evidence and the results of the evidence synthesis [if !supportLists]* [endif]all meta-analytical data presented as forest plots [if !supportLists]* [endif]detailed information about how to use and interpret forest plots. Full Product DetailsAuthor: National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH) , National Collaborating CentrePublisher: RCPsych Publications Imprint: RCPsych Publications Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.803kg ISBN: 9781908020512ISBN 10: 1908020512 Pages: 470 Publication Date: 01 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Preface Introduction to autism in adults Methods used to develop this guideline Experience of care Case identification, assessment and diagnosis Principles and practice for the effective organisation and delivery of care Psychosocial interventions Biomedical interventions Summary of recommendations Appendices References AbbreviationsReviewsAuthor InformationThe National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH) was established in 2001 by the UK-based National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to develop guidance on the appropriate treatment and care of people with mental health problems and then write the clinical guidelines. The NCCMH is a partnership between the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the British Psychological Society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |