ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like symptoms in the population with intellectual disability (ID).@*METHODS@#The students with ASD or ID, aged 6-18 years, who studied in a special school in Shanghai from January to June, 2017, as well as the typically developing (TD) population of the same age, who studied in a general school in Shanghai during the same period, were enrolled. Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) was completed by their parents or other guardians, and the ASD-like symptoms were evaluated.@*RESULTS@#A total of 69 subjects with ASD, 74 subjects with ID and 177 TD subjects were enrolled. The ID group had a significantly higher SRS-positive rate than the TD group (47.3% vs 1.7%; P0.05), and there was no significant correlation between SRS score and IQ (P>0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#The ID population aged 6-18 years has more ASD-like symptoms than the general population, and ASD screening and intervention should be performed for the ID population as early as possible.