Journal of Public Health Research (Nov 2021)

Early screening and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders in Vietnam: A population-based cross-sectional survey

  • Le Thi Vui,
  • Duong Minh Duc,
  • Nguyen Thuy Quynh,
  • Nguyen Thi Huong Giang,
  • Vu Thi Thanh Mai,
  • Bui Thi Thu Ha,
  • Hoang Van Minh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2021.2460

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Background: Early detection of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is essential given the under-reported cases in low- and middle-income countries. This first national representative survey was conducted to explore the prevalence of ASDs amongst 18 and 30 months in seven provinces in Vietnam. Design and Method: During 2017- 2018, a national cross-sectional and population-based survey for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) amongst 40,243 children aged 18 to 30 months was conducted in 7 provinces representing the socio-economic regions of Vietnam. M-CHAT was used to screen children and then confirmed by diagnostic assessment using DSM-IV criteria. Results: The prevalence of ASDs amongst children aged 18 and 30 months in Vietnam was high (0.758% or 1 in 132 children). Urban setting, male gender, and hereditable genes were associated with ASD prevalence. Conclusion: ASDs amongst children aged 18 and 30 months in Vietnam tend to be increasing and are similar to this rate in other middle-income countries but lower than that in Western countries. This under-recognized public health problem amongst children should be addressed by early detection and intervention for families with affected children.

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