And also potentially associated with other problems of social communication to this point, but it does become a lower variable of potential contribution of effect with the more restrictive criteria of the DSM5, and as always less of a potential contributing factor with the Gillberg Criteria that makes a mandatory requirement of criteria for motor development and language impairments.
That is because the laxness or otherwise of national regimes is only one factor determining where asylum-seekers make their claims: family and cultural ties, work opportunities and language are just as important.