For an accurate diagnosis of reactive attachment disorder, children should be older than nine months; symptoms usually appear before age 5.
To qualify, the doctors must first rule out a diagnosis of autism. As for prevalence, it is difficult to determine how many children develop RAD, but data suggests it affects between 1 and 2 percent.

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