Defining High Functioning Autism (2024)

Ian C. Langtree Content Writer/Editor for Disabled World
Published: 2010/12/04 - Updated: 2022/01/16
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Synopsis: Information regarding the meaning of High Functioning Autism (HFA) in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders. High-functioning autism (HFA) is a term applied to people with autism who are deemed to be cognitively "higher functioning" (with an IQ of greater than 70) than other people with autism. Individuals with HFA or Asperger syndrome may exhibit deficits in areas of communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction. Children with classic autism are usually non-verbal, un-engaged, and unable to perform well on standard diagnostic tests; however people with high functioning still also demonstrate clearly autistic behaviors.

Introduction

Autism is a brain disorder in which communication and interaction with others is difficult. The symptoms of autism may range from total lack of communication with others to difficulty in understanding others' feelings. Because of the range of symptoms, this condition is now called autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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HFA

High-functioning autism (HFA) is an informal term often applied to people with autism who are deemed to be cognitively "higher functioning" (with an IQ of greater than 70) than other people with autism. Individuals with HFA or Asperger syndrome may exhibit deficits in areas of communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction. HFA is not a recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5 or the ICD-10. The amount of overlap between HFA and Asperger syndrome is disputed, however, usually children with HFA have language delays early on like other children with autism. Children with Asperger's, though, don't show classic language delays until they have enough spoken language to assess language difficulties.

A person with high-functioning autism usually has average or above average intelligence. The differences from other forms of autism have led many psychiatrists to consider high-functioning autism as similar to or the same as Asperger's syndrome. However, the amount of overlap between HFA and Asperger syndrome is disputed. Some researchers argue that the two are distinct diagnostic entities, others argue that they are indistinguishable.

Though High functioning autism is not an official diagnostic term, it may be used as such. It tends to describe people who have many or all of the symptoms of autism but did not develop language typically.

Generally speaking, doctors prefer to group people with autistic symptoms into discrete diagnostic categories. Rett syndrome and Fragile X syndrome are relatively clearcut disorders, and thus are likely to be correctly diagnosed. Classic autism is also fairly clearcut: Children with classic autism are usually non-verbal, un-engaged, and unable to perform well on standard diagnostic tests.

Unlike people with other forms of autism, people with high-functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome want to be involved with others. They simply don't know how to go about it. They may not be able to understand others' emotions. They may not read facial expressions or body language well. As a result, they may be teased and often feel like social outcasts. The unwanted social isolation can lead to anxiety and depression.

Children with classic autism are usually non-verbal, un-engaged, and unable to perform well on standard diagnostic tests; however people with high functioning still also demonstrate clearly autistic behaviors. Examples can include, depending upon their age: use of meaningful language, reading, writing, doing mathematics, showing affection, completing daily tasks; but can't hold eye contact, maintain a conversation, engage in play, pick up on social cues, etc. What is the correct diagnosis for such a child? Is it Pervasive Developmental Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), Asperger syndrome? High functioning autism?

PDD-NOS is a Catch-all diagnosis

PDD-NOS, often understood to mean the same thing as "high functioning autistic," really incorporates individuals at all function levels whose symptoms don't fully correlate with classic autism. So a PDD-NOS diagnosis may provide some information to parents and teachers but cannot guide treatment.

One useful explanation of the difference between Asperger syndrome and high functioning autism comes from the National Autism Society in the UK. Here's what it says:

  • Both people with High-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome are affected by the triad of impairments common to all people with autism.
  • Both groups are likely to be of average or above average intelligence.
  • The debate as to whether we need two diagnostic terms is ongoing. However, there may be features such as age of onset and motor skill deficits which differentiate the two conditions
  • Although it is frustrating to be given a diagnosis which has yet to be clearly defined it is worth remembering that the fundamental presentation of the two conditions is largely the same. This means that treatments, therapies and educational approaches should also be largely similar. At the same time, all people with autism or Asperger syndrome are unique and have their own special skills and abilities. These deserve as much recognition as the areas they have difficulty in.

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Defining High Functioning Autism (2024)

FAQs

Defining High Functioning Autism? ›

When people say high functioning autism, they usually mean that the autistic person has autism and typical language skills and average to high average intelligence.

How is high-functioning autism defined? ›

High-functioning autism usually refers to people with autism who have no intellectual disability, or delay in verbal speech development, and whose symptoms of autism has less of an impact on their daily life. Learn more.

What is the correct way to say high-functioning autism? ›

High-functioning autism” isn't an official medical term or diagnosis. It's an informal one some people use when they talk about people with autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, who can speak, read, write, and handle basic life skills like eating and getting dressed.

Is high-functioning autism politically correct? ›

Diagnosing a child with autism as “high-functioning” is thought of as offensive within the autistic community because of the implication that other people on the spectrum are “low-functioning,” but it has also been proven time and again to not be a useful diagnosis.

How to tell if you are high-functioning autistic? ›

Signs and Symptoms of High Functioning Autism
  1. Repetitiveness. HFA is partly characterized by anobsession with a particular subject or activity. ...
  2. Emotional sensitivity. ...
  3. Social problems. ...
  4. Language peculiarities. ...
  5. Sensory difficulties. ...
  6. Little or no attention to caregivers.
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What is another way to describe high-functioning autism? ›

High-functioning autism isn't a medical term, and it doesn't have a clear definition. People using this term are likely referring to something similar to level 1 ASD. It may also be comparable to Asperger's syndrome, a condition not currently recognized by the APA.

What is the new term for high-functioning autism? ›

Level 1 ASD, formerly known as high-functioning autism, is the mildest form. People with level 1 autism require support. The term "low support needs" may be used. Level 2 ASD is the middle level of autism.

Why don't we say high-functioning autism? ›

High and low functioning in autism were intended to indicate someone's capacity to perform daily tasks, but these labels are often misinterpreted by those outside the autism community as a representation of intelligence quotient (IQ).

What are the facial features of high-functioning autism? ›

Some of the frequent facial features of autism are a broader upper face, shorter middle face, wider eyes, bigger mouth, and the philtrum [19].

What IQ is high-functioning autism? ›

Most studies define high-functioning children as those with an IQ above 70 or 80, but this is problematic for a number of reasons, say some scientists.

What is an example of a person with high-functioning autism? ›

The first level is what is referred to as high-functioning autism, which typically means a person's symptoms are the least severe. For example, someone with high-functioning autism may struggle with maintaining eye contact during conversations and be obsessed about a specific interest.

Who carries the autism gene, mother or father? ›

On average, the data showed that siblings with autism share about 66 percent of their genetic material from their father. They only share about 30 percent from their mother. Siblings without autism share just about half of those percentages.

What can I say instead of high-functioning autism? ›

We each have strengths and weaknesses. We are all different – this is our inherent design. So, instead of applying a low or high functioning label to describe a person, we should simply address the person as autistic. It is appropriate, and helpful, to then say what the autistic's abilities or needs are.

Is high-functioning autism an ableist term? ›

Ableism in action

We are beginning to realise now that this can be damaging for autistic people. 'High functioning' autistics often appear to be able to function in society easier, seeming more 'normal'. But if an autistic person is labelled as high functioning their very real struggles can be dismissed.

What percentage of autistic people are high functioning? ›

Studies have shown that approximately 30% to 70% of individuals with ASD can be classified as high functioning[^2^]. This wide range is due to the heterogeneity of the autism spectrum and the varying criteria used to define high functioning autism in different studies.

What is the difference between low functioning and high-functioning autism? ›

Someone who's "low-functioning" may be able to sit and enjoy a movie, while someone described as "high-functioning" may not be able to manage the sensory challenges despite their low support needs. Functioning labels also do not determine whether a person is likely to do well in a job.

What is the difference between Asperger's and HFA? ›

High-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome are both characteristics of an autism spectrum disorder. However, a key distinction between Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism is that children with Asperger syndrome might not exhibit a delay in language skills.

Is level 2 autism high functioning? ›

Dealing with change can be difficult for anyone with ASD. People with level 2 may feel distressed when presented with change, while someone with level 1 may experience only mild stress during these times. Autism level 2 is not high-functioning autism; that term is more compatible with level 1.

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