
Autism-Current Status and Challenges in Pakistan
Author(s) -
Rida Fatima Saeed,
Sara Mumtaz,
Asma Saleem Qazi,
Uzma Azeem Awan,
Nosheen Akhtar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
life and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-2970
pISSN - 2521-0475
DOI - 10.37185/lns.1.1.208
Subject(s) - autism , stigma (botany) , socialization , disease , cognition , psychiatry , intellectual disability , psychology , cognitive disabilities , medicine , clinical psychology , developmental psychology , pathology
Autism is a group of neuro-developmental disabilities. It has an early-onset and can be diagnosed up to 3 yearsof age. It is characterized by disturbances in child's socialization, communication and cognitive abilities, and anunusual repetitive and restricted behavior. The majority of subjects have comorbid conditions. Males are more1 affected than females.1 The prevalence of autism is increasing in the world that could be due to improvement in1 diagnostic procedures and awareness in public and its worldwide prevalence is around 1%.1In Pakistan, there is a lack of widespread awareness and understanding about autism. We do not have exactprevalence data on this disease in Pakistan. However, according to the Autism Society of Pakistan, there are2 probably 350,000 children with this disease in the country.2 But the actual prevalence is believed to be muchhigher. Many cases remain undiagnosed because of unawareness, lack of medical facilities and stigma that is3 attached to mental conditions in Pakistan. In Pakistan, the distribution of disabilities includes mentalretardation (MR), hearing impairment, visual impairment and physical disability. Autism is not considered as adisability in Pakistani society. Moreover, the term mental disability or cognition problem is considered as asocial stigma or disgrace. Therefore, many people do not disclose the condition to avoid stigma. Anotherimportant reason of undiagnosed cases is lack of medical facilities and untrained doctors that categories autism under intellectual disability that is another condition. Many people especially from rural areas opt traditional therapies or go to preachers for healing.