| Literature DB >> 30911457 |
Srinivas Medavarapu1, Lakshmi Lavanya Marella2, Aneela Sangem3, Ram Kairam4.
Abstract
The most important thing about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is that there is, in fact, no cure for this disorder; however, currently, there are many claims of pharmacological and dietary therapies and behavioral interventions that are said to improve outcome or even lead to "cure" or "recovery." It continues to remain a challenging condition for children and their families. Research conducted on many of these treatment modalities is limited and, consequently, sufficient evidence does not exist to support their use. The primary aim of this paper was to search for the evidence of the efficacy of each treatment for autism till now. We reviewed different treatment modalities and randomized clinical trials on each treatment to look for the evidence. Although there are interventions that may be effective in alleviating some symptoms and improving skills that help autistic persons lead more productive lives, proven benefits were observed only with applied behavioral analysis (ABA) and some psychopharmacologic agents.Entities:
Keywords: applied behavioral analysis; autism spectrum disorders; evidence-based interventions; evidence-based treatments for autism; pervasive developmental disorders; treatment options for autism
Year: 2019 PMID: 30911457 PMCID: PMC6424545 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Study selection process flow diagram.
Figure 2Various biological and non-biological therapies for autism.
Categories of various treatment modalities with proven and unproven benefits.