Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities

Despite the increased global prevalence and recognition of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), it is still scarcely reported in the Arab world. Though Israel has a higher prevalence of ASD, a previous national survey of patients diagnosed between 1972 and 2004, demonstrated that 98% of them were of Je...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Mahajnah, Rajech Sharkia, Haitham Shalabe, Ruth Terkel-Dawer, Ashraf Akawi, Nathanel Zelnik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/962093
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spelling doaj-d2f891032379442ea80044b4c6fb26ee2020-11-24T21:02:24ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/962093962093Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social DiversitiesMuhammad Mahajnah0Rajech Sharkia1Haitham Shalabe2Ruth Terkel-Dawer3Ashraf Akawi4Nathanel Zelnik5The Child Neurology and Development Center, Hillel-Yaffe Medical Center, 38100 Hadera, IsraelThe Triangle Regional Research and Development Center, P.O. Box-2167, 30075 Kfar Qari’, IsraelThe Child Neurology and Development Center, Hillel-Yaffe Medical Center, 38100 Hadera, IsraelThe Child Neurology and Development Center, Clalit Health Services, Haifa District and Carmel Medical Center, 34362 Haifa, IsraelThe Child Neurology and Development Center, Hillel-Yaffe Medical Center, 38100 Hadera, IsraelThe Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, 33705 Haifa, IsraelDespite the increased global prevalence and recognition of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), it is still scarcely reported in the Arab world. Though Israel has a higher prevalence of ASD, a previous national survey of patients diagnosed between 1972 and 2004, demonstrated that 98% of them were of Jewish ancestry. The disproportional low number of Arab children with ASD in Israel is unclear but may reflect lower awareness and cultural bias. In the present study we collected clinical and demographic characteristics of 200 children with ASD from Arab and Jewish sectors in Israel that were evaluated in two child development centers. We compared the incidence and the medical comorbidity of autism between these two ethnics groups. The medical and psychiatric comorbidity profile in these children was similar to the worldwide published studies. In the present study the prevalence of autism in the Arab sector in Israel was similar to that of the Jewish sector. The Arab patients presented with more severe autistic manifestations and higher incidence of mental retardation, familial members with autism, and consanguinity (P<0.05), while in the Jewish sector milder forms (such as Asperger syndrome and PDD-NOS) were more frequent. This discrepancy might be explained by both genetic and cultural factors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/962093
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author Muhammad Mahajnah
Rajech Sharkia
Haitham Shalabe
Ruth Terkel-Dawer
Ashraf Akawi
Nathanel Zelnik
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Rajech Sharkia
Haitham Shalabe
Ruth Terkel-Dawer
Ashraf Akawi
Nathanel Zelnik
Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
BioMed Research International
author_facet Muhammad Mahajnah
Rajech Sharkia
Haitham Shalabe
Ruth Terkel-Dawer
Ashraf Akawi
Nathanel Zelnik
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title Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
title_short Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
title_full Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
title_fullStr Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Israel: Impact of Ethnic and Social Diversities
title_sort clinical characteristics of autism spectrum disorder in israel: impact of ethnic and social diversities
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Despite the increased global prevalence and recognition of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), it is still scarcely reported in the Arab world. Though Israel has a higher prevalence of ASD, a previous national survey of patients diagnosed between 1972 and 2004, demonstrated that 98% of them were of Jewish ancestry. The disproportional low number of Arab children with ASD in Israel is unclear but may reflect lower awareness and cultural bias. In the present study we collected clinical and demographic characteristics of 200 children with ASD from Arab and Jewish sectors in Israel that were evaluated in two child development centers. We compared the incidence and the medical comorbidity of autism between these two ethnics groups. The medical and psychiatric comorbidity profile in these children was similar to the worldwide published studies. In the present study the prevalence of autism in the Arab sector in Israel was similar to that of the Jewish sector. The Arab patients presented with more severe autistic manifestations and higher incidence of mental retardation, familial members with autism, and consanguinity (P<0.05), while in the Jewish sector milder forms (such as Asperger syndrome and PDD-NOS) were more frequent. This discrepancy might be explained by both genetic and cultural factors.
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