Autistic children’s emotional problems may persist into young adulthood
Originally published May 1, 2020 by Spectrum

Children with autism who also have anxiety or depression are likely to retain the conditions into adulthood. (Belinda Howell | Getty Images)
A study published in the academic journal Autism found that the severity of behavioral and emotional problems such as anxiety and depression individuals have at ages 10–12 was a strong predictor of whether those problems would persist into young adulthood. The lead researcher said these results could help better target mental health care resources.
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