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Autism's confusing cousins

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yesitcan ◴[] No.46173163[source]
I have all the symptoms listed by the author. I went to get professionally diagnosed and I have… autism AND anxiety AND ADHD surprisedpikachu.jpg
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tiborsaas ◴[] No.46173377[source]
It feels like that whatever you seek to get diagnosed with you can get it.
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yesitcan ◴[] No.46176267[source]
The real question should be how many false positives does ADOS-2 produce? (The gold standard of autism diagnosis)
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toast0 ◴[] No.46176455[source]
How do you measure a true positive? Afaik, we don't have an objective, repeatable method of diagnosis.

If you can't measure a true positive, you can't determine the false positive rate.

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soderfoo ◴[] No.46176670[source]
I've read that fMRI may be used as an objective diagnostic tool for autism. This was a few years back and I'm not sure how further research panned out.
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1. dns_snek ◴[] No.46177768{3}[source]
You've probably read about some differences that show up on a population level (just like there are with ADHD) but it's not a diagnostic tool.