As rates of ASD and ADHD rise, genetic contributions fall: Evidence for widening diagnostic criteria

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Our novel approach suggests that over recent decades diagnostic practice around ADHD and ASD has evolved to capture a different profile of genetic risk. These findings support broadening diagnostic criteria as the explanation for the rise in incidence, with implications for understanding prevalence trends in relation to changes in risk factors and clinical practice.

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