Classification of pervasive developmental disorders: Some concepts and practical considerations Michael RutterEric Schopler OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 482
Three diagnostic systems for autism: DSM-III, DSM-III-R, and ICD-10 Fred R. VolkmarDomenic V. CicchettiDonald J. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 492
Comparison of DSM-III-R and childhood autism rating scale diagnoses of autism Mary E. Van BourgondienLee M. MarcusEric Schopler OriginalPaper Pages: 493 - 506
Pervasive developmental disorders: From DSM-III to DSM-III-R Lynn WaterhouseLorna WingBryna Siegel OriginalPaper Pages: 525 - 549
Is Rett syndrome a subtype of pervasive developmental disorders? Luke Y. Tsai OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 561
Diagnostic assessment in a sample of autistic and developmentally impaired adolescents Eric Fombonne OriginalPaper Pages: 563 - 581
The validity of autistic spectrum disorders: A literature review Peter Szatmari ReviewPaper Pages: 583 - 600
Child and adolescent (early onset) schizophrenia: A review in light of DSM-III-R John S. Werry ReviewPaper Pages: 601 - 624
Brief report: A comparison of the diagnostic criteria for Asperger syndrome Mohammad GhaziuddinLuke Y. TsaiNeera Ghaziuddin Brief Reports Pages: 643 - 649
Brief report: A reappraisal of clumsiness as a diagnostic feature of Asperger syndrome Mohammad GhaziuddinLuke Y. TsaiNeera Ghaziuddin Brief Reports Pages: 651 - 656
Brief report: Developmental aspects of DSM-III-R criteria for autism Fred R. VolkmarDimenic V. CicchettiJoel Bregman Brief Reports Pages: 657 - 662
Birth order effects on nonverbal IQ in families with multiple incidence of autism or pervasive developmental disorder Catherine Lord Letters to the Editor Pages: 663 - 666
Normalization—Still relevant today James R. ThompsonMary A. McEvoyGary B. Mesibov Letters to the Editor Pages: 666 - 673