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Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is a relatively new diagnosis in the field of autism, but is no longer used and rejected by many autistic individuals. It was named after Hans Asperger (1906–80), who was an Austrian psychiatrist and pediatrician. An English psychiatrist, Lorna Wing, popularized the term "Asperger's syndrome" in a 1981 publication; the first book in English on Asperger syndrome was written by Uta Frith in 1991 and the condition was subsequently recognized in formal diagnostic manuals later in the 1990s. Details of Hans Asperger's actions as a psychiatrist in Nazi era Austria, made public in 2018, incited reevaluation of the syndrome's name and public lobbying for a renaming of the syndrome. Under the DSM-5 and ICD-10, patients formerly diagnos

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  • Història de la síndrome d'Asperger (ca)
  • Histoire du syndrome d'Asperger (fr)
  • History of Asperger syndrome (en)
  • História da Síndrome de Asperger (pt)
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  • La síndrome d'Asperger (AS) és un trastorn de l'espectre autista (TEA). Es tracta d'un diagnòstic relativament nou en el camp de l'autisme. Va ser nomenada en honor de Hans Asperger (1906-1980), que era psiquiatre i pediatre austríac. Una psiquiatra anglesa, Lorna Wing, va popularitzar el terme «síndrome d'Asperger» en una publicació de 1981. El primer llibre d'anglès sobre la síndrome d'Asperger va ser escrit per Uta Frith el 1991. Posteriorment, a partir de la dècada del 1990, es va reconèixer la condició en els manuals de diagnòstic oficials. (ca)
  • A Síndrome de Asperger (SA), um transtorno do espectro autista, é um diagnóstico relativamente novo no campo do autismo. A síndrome foi nomeada em homenagem a Hans Asperger (1906-1980), um psiquiatra e pediatra austríaco. Lorna Wing, psiquiatra britânica, popularizou o termo "Síndrome de Asperger" em uma publicação de 1981. O primeiro livro sobre a Asperger em inglês foi escrito por Uta Frith, em 1991, e durante esta década a condição foi oficialmente incluída em manuais diagnósticos. (pt)
  • Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is a relatively new diagnosis in the field of autism, but is no longer used and rejected by many autistic individuals. It was named after Hans Asperger (1906–80), who was an Austrian psychiatrist and pediatrician. An English psychiatrist, Lorna Wing, popularized the term "Asperger's syndrome" in a 1981 publication; the first book in English on Asperger syndrome was written by Uta Frith in 1991 and the condition was subsequently recognized in formal diagnostic manuals later in the 1990s. Details of Hans Asperger's actions as a psychiatrist in Nazi era Austria, made public in 2018, incited reevaluation of the syndrome's name and public lobbying for a renaming of the syndrome. Under the DSM-5 and ICD-10, patients formerly diagnos (en)
  • L′histoire du syndrome d'Asperger, un trouble du spectre de l'autisme, est celle d'un diagnostic des troubles liés à l'autisme, brièvement officialisé dans les classifications internationales et les manuels de médecine entre les années 1990 et l'année 2013. Ce syndrome a été ainsi nommé en hommage à son découvreur Hans Asperger (1906-1980), un psychiatre et pédiatre autrichien. Le nom de « syndrome d'Asperger » a été popularisé en 1981 par la publication d'une psychiatre anglaise, Lorna Wing. Le premier ouvrage en langue anglaise qui lui soit entièrement dédié est rédigé par Uta Frith en 1991. Le syndrome d'Asperger a fait l'objet d'une médiatisation accrue et d'un débat de société depuis cette époque, notamment grâce aux prouesses intellectuelles de personnes diagnostiquées, comme Daniel (fr)
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  • February 2021 (en)
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  • La síndrome d'Asperger (AS) és un trastorn de l'espectre autista (TEA). Es tracta d'un diagnòstic relativament nou en el camp de l'autisme. Va ser nomenada en honor de Hans Asperger (1906-1980), que era psiquiatre i pediatre austríac. Una psiquiatra anglesa, Lorna Wing, va popularitzar el terme «síndrome d'Asperger» en una publicació de 1981. El primer llibre d'anglès sobre la síndrome d'Asperger va ser escrit per Uta Frith el 1991. Posteriorment, a partir de la dècada del 1990, es va reconèixer la condició en els manuals de diagnòstic oficials. (ca)
  • Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is a relatively new diagnosis in the field of autism, but is no longer used and rejected by many autistic individuals. It was named after Hans Asperger (1906–80), who was an Austrian psychiatrist and pediatrician. An English psychiatrist, Lorna Wing, popularized the term "Asperger's syndrome" in a 1981 publication; the first book in English on Asperger syndrome was written by Uta Frith in 1991 and the condition was subsequently recognized in formal diagnostic manuals later in the 1990s. Details of Hans Asperger's actions as a psychiatrist in Nazi era Austria, made public in 2018, incited reevaluation of the syndrome's name and public lobbying for a renaming of the syndrome. Under the DSM-5 and ICD-10, patients formerly diagnosable with Asperger syndrome are diagnosable with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (en)
  • L′histoire du syndrome d'Asperger, un trouble du spectre de l'autisme, est celle d'un diagnostic des troubles liés à l'autisme, brièvement officialisé dans les classifications internationales et les manuels de médecine entre les années 1990 et l'année 2013. Ce syndrome a été ainsi nommé en hommage à son découvreur Hans Asperger (1906-1980), un psychiatre et pédiatre autrichien. Le nom de « syndrome d'Asperger » a été popularisé en 1981 par la publication d'une psychiatre anglaise, Lorna Wing. Le premier ouvrage en langue anglaise qui lui soit entièrement dédié est rédigé par Uta Frith en 1991. Le syndrome d'Asperger a fait l'objet d'une médiatisation accrue et d'un débat de société depuis cette époque, notamment grâce aux prouesses intellectuelles de personnes diagnostiquées, comme Daniel Tammet et Josef Schovanec. En 2013, il est éliminé des sous-catégories d'autisme dans le DSM-5. Présent dans la CIM-10, il disparaît également dans la CIM-11 en 2018. (fr)
  • A Síndrome de Asperger (SA), um transtorno do espectro autista, é um diagnóstico relativamente novo no campo do autismo. A síndrome foi nomeada em homenagem a Hans Asperger (1906-1980), um psiquiatra e pediatra austríaco. Lorna Wing, psiquiatra britânica, popularizou o termo "Síndrome de Asperger" em uma publicação de 1981. O primeiro livro sobre a Asperger em inglês foi escrito por Uta Frith, em 1991, e durante esta década a condição foi oficialmente incluída em manuais diagnósticos. (pt)
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