A US national update of health condition prevalence among privately-insured autistic adults.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anne Longo, Deondray Radford, Brittany N Hand
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Abstract

Aim: Previous research using state or regional samples has shown that autistic adults have a higher prevalence of health conditions in comparison to the general population. Methods: To build upon this important previous research, we conducted a cross-sectional retrospective study of 2019-2020 healthcare claims to determine the prevalence of conditions in a US national sample of privately insured autistic adults (n = 30,258) and an age- and sex-matched population comparison (n = 60,516) group of adults without autism diagnoses. Results: Like previous studies, we found that autistic adults had significantly greater odds of most mental and physical health conditions. However, our prevalence estimates differed from previous studies for several mental and physical health conditions. For example, our sample of autistic adults had higher prevalence of anxiety disorders (55%) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (34%), but lower prevalence of asthma (9%) and sleep disorders (3%) than previous studies. Discussion & conclusion: Our use of a large US national sample, more recent healthcare claims data, and different methods for identifying health conditions may have contributed to these differences. Our findings alert healthcare providers and policymakers to the health conditions most common among the growing population of autistic adults. We hope these findings lead to improved screening and management of these conditions, inform initiatives to improve access to healthcare, and guide future funding.

美国全国私人保险自闭症成年人健康状况流行率的最新情况。
目的:以往使用州或地区样本进行的研究表明,与普通人群相比,自闭症成人的健康状况患病率更高。研究方法为了在以往重要研究的基础上更进一步,我们对 2019-2020 年的医疗索赔进行了横断面回顾性研究,以确定美国全国私人投保的自闭症成年人样本(n = 30258)和年龄与性别匹配的未被诊断为自闭症的成年人对比人群(n = 60516)的患病率。研究结果与之前的研究一样,我们发现自闭症成人出现大多数精神和身体健康问题的几率明显更高。不过,我们对几种精神和身体健康状况的患病率估计与之前的研究有所不同。例如,我们的自闭症成人样本中,焦虑症(55%)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(34%)的患病率较高,但哮喘(9%)和睡眠障碍(3%)的患病率低于以往的研究。讨论与结论:我们使用了大量的美国全国样本、较新的医疗保健索赔数据以及不同的健康状况识别方法,这些都可能是造成这些差异的原因。我们的研究结果提醒医疗服务提供者和政策制定者注意在不断增长的成年自闭症患者中最常见的健康状况。我们希望这些研究结果能够改善这些疾病的筛查和管理,为改善医疗服务提供信息,并为未来的资金投入提供指导。
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Journal of comparative effectiveness research
Journal of comparative effectiveness research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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3.50
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121
期刊介绍: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research provides a rapid-publication platform for debate, and for the presentation of new findings and research methodologies. Through rigorous evaluation and comprehensive coverage, the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research provides stakeholders (including patients, clinicians, healthcare purchasers, and health policy makers) with the key data and opinions to make informed and specific decisions on clinical practice.
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