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Autism
Main
  • Causes
  • Diagnosis
  • Epidemiology
  • Epigenetics
  • Heritability
  • History
  • Memory
  • Pathophysiology
  • Sex and gender
  • Societal and cultural aspects
  • Therapies
  • Motor coordination
Diagnoses
  • Pervasive developmental disorder
    • Autistic disorder
    • Asperger syndrome
    • Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified
    • Childhood disintegrative disorder
  • High-functioning autism
Associated conditions
and phenomena
  • Alexithymia
  • Anxiety
  • LGBTQ identities
  • Catatonia
  • Masking
  • Echolalia
  • Echopraxia
  • Emotional dysregulation
  • Hyperlexia
  • Infodumping
  • Late talker
  • Monotropism
  • Nonspeaking
  • Pathological demand avoidance
  • Pronoun reversal
  • Reading differences
  • Savant syndrome
  • Special interests
  • Stimming
  • Sensory overload
  • Suicide among people with autism
Comorbid conditions
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
  • Avoidant personality disorder
  • Anxiety disorder
    • obsessive–compulsive disorder
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Developmental coordination disorder
  • Developmental verbal dyspraxia
  • Epilepsy
  • Gender dysphoria
  • Global developmental delay
  • Intellectual disability
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Schizoid personality disorder
  • Sensory processing disorder
  • Sleep disorder
  • Suicide
  • Tinnitus
Associated syndromes
  • 16p11.2 deletion syndrome
  • 16p11.2 duplication syndrome
  • 17q12 microdeletion syndrome
  • 22q13 deletion syndrome
  • Angelman syndrome
  • Beck–Fahrner syndrome
  • CACNA1C-related disorders
  • CHARGE syndrome
  • Cohen syndrome
  • Cornelia de Lange syndrome
  • DiGeorge syndrome
  • Down syndrome
  • Dup15q
  • Goldenhar syndrome
  • Fetal valproate spectrum disorder
  • Fragile X syndrome
  • Jacobsen syndrome
  • Malan syndrome
  • MECP2 duplication syndrome
  • Neurofibromatosis type I
  • Noonan syndrome
  • Multiple hamartoma syndrome
  • O'Donnell-Luria–Rodan syndrome
  • Pitt–Hopkins syndrome
  • Rett syndrome
  • Skraban–Deardorff syndrome
  • Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome
  • Sotos syndrome
  • SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability
  • Tatton-Brown–Rahman syndrome
  • Timothy syndrome
  • TRPM3-related neurodevelopmental disorder
  • Tuberous sclerosis
  • Williams syndrome
Related issues
  • Ableism
  • Autistic rights movement
  • Critical autism studies
  • Discrimination
  • Double empathy problem
  • Employment
  • Military service and conscription
  • Multiple complex developmental disorder
  • Neurodiversity
  • Neuroqueer theory
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Reduced affect display
  • Sanism
  • Self-harm
  • Suicidal ideation
  • TEACCH program
  • Twice exceptional
  • Violence and autism
Controversies
  • Facilitated communication
  • Lancet MMR autism fraud
  • MMR vaccine
  • Rapid prompting method
  • Thiomersal
    • Chelation
  • Combating Autism Act
  • Autistic supremacism
Diagnostic scales
  • Autism Diagnostic Interview
  • Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
  • Childhood Autism Rating Scale
  • Gilliam Asperger's disorder scale
Screening scales
  • Autism-spectrum quotient
  • Childhood Autism Spectrum Test
  • Ritvo Autism and Asperger Diagnostic Scale
Lists
  • Autism-related topics
  • Fictional characters
  • Schools
Accommodations
  • Autism-friendly
  • Curb cut effect
  • Inclusive design
  • Neurodiversity and labor rights
  • Neuroinclusive design
  • Sensory friendly
  • Supported employment
  • Universal design
  • Category
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This template does not display in the mobile view of Wikipedia; it is desktop only. See Template:Navbox visibility for a brief explanation.

This is a navigational template created using {{navbox}}. It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Autism}} below the standard article appendices and above categories.

Initial visibility

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This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

To change this template's initial visibility, the ‹See TfM›|state= parameter may be used:

  • {{Autism|state=collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar.
  • {{Autism|state=expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

Templates using the classes class=navbox ({{navbox}}) or class=nomobile ({{sidebar}}) are not displayed in article space on the mobile web site of English Wikipedia. Mobile page views accounted for 60% to 70% of all page views from 2020 through 2025. Briefly, these templates are not included in articles because 1) they are not well designed for mobile, and 2) they significantly increase page sizes—bad for mobile downloads—in a way that is not useful for the mobile use case. You can review/watch phab:T124168 for further discussion.

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A navigational box that can be placed at the bottom of articles.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

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The initial visibility of the navbox

Suggested values
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Template transclusions

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