Coates, Heather L.2015-03-242015-03-242009Coates, H. (2009). Autism Spectrum Disorders: Wading through the controversies on the web. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 28(3), 259-267.0276-386910.1080/02763860903069987https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6042Autism is one of three developmental disorders in the group known as the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). This spectrum of disorders has an estimated prevalence of one in 150 children. Increased awareness and diagnosis has led to an explosion of information available about the disorder. This explosion has made scientific research more readily available, along with inaccurate and spurious information. Autism is a disorder without a known cause or cure and few treatments with sufficient evidence to indicate effectiveness. Due to the variable presentation of autism, there is no single intervention that is effective for all individuals. The complexity of the disorder is addressed by research and practice across several disciplines, including education, psychology, psychiatry, neurology, genetics, and internal medicine. This resource guide will introduce the range of autism spectrum disorders, its various perspectives and treatments, and will point librarians and patrons to introductory resources to provide links for further learning.en-USChild Development Disorders, PervasiveInformation Storage and RetrievalAutism Spectrum DisordersInternetHealth InformationAutism spectrum disordersInformation organizationInformation retrievalInternetAutism Spectrum Disorders: Wading through the controversies on the webArticle