Symptom scores and medication treatment patterns in children with ADHD versus autism

Psychiatry Res. 2020 Jun:288:112937. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.112937. Epub 2020 Apr 9.

Abstract

Most children with autism have ADHD, and children with ADHD-Combined and children with autism have high rates of irritable, oppositional, and aggressive behavior. Despite similar symptoms, prescribing practices may differ between autism and ADHD, which has not been examined in a single study. 1407 children with autism and 1036 with ADHD without autism, 2-17 years, were compared with 186 typical peers. Symptom scores were maternal Pediatric Behavior Scale ratings in eight areas (ADHD, oppositional/aggressive, irritable/angry, anxious, depressed, and social, writing, and learning problems). Psychotropics were prescribed to 38.0% with ADHD-Combined, 33.3% with autism, and 20.2% with ADHD-Inattentive, most often an ADHD medication (22.1% stimulant, 2.3% atomoxetine), antipsychotic (7.8%), SSRI (5.5%), and alpha agonist (4.9%). ADHD medications were more often prescribed than other medications in all diagnostic groups. Compared to autism, children with ADHD-Combined were more likely to be prescribed an ADHD medication, whereas antipsychotics and SSRIs were more likely to be prescribed in autism than in ADHD-Combined. Children with ADHD-Inattentive were least impaired and least likely to be medicated. More severely impaired children were more often medicated regardless of diagnosis. Symptom scores were far worse for treated and untreated children with ADHD and with autism than for typical peers.

Keywords: ADHD-Combined; ADHD-Inattentive; Psychotropic medication; Symptom profiles.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Antipsychotic Agents / therapeutic use
  • Atomoxetine Hydrochloride / therapeutic use
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / diagnosis*
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / drug therapy*
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / psychology
  • Autistic Disorder / diagnosis*
  • Autistic Disorder / drug therapy*
  • Autistic Disorder / psychology
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / therapeutic use
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Psychotropic Drugs / therapeutic use*

Substances

  • Antipsychotic Agents
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants
  • Psychotropic Drugs
  • Atomoxetine Hydrochloride