Correlates of age at diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders in six Canadian regions.

H Coo, H Ouellette-Kuntz, M Lam, C T Yu, D Dewey, F P Bernier, A E Chudley, P E Hennessey, M M Breitenbach, A L Noonan, M E Lewis, J J Holden
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Abstract

Introduction: Early identification of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is important, since earlier exposure to behavioural intervention programs may result in better outcomes for the child. Moreover, it allows families timely access to other treatments and supports.

Methods: Using generalized linear modeling, we examined the association between child and family characteristics and the age at which 2180 children were diagnosed with ASD between 1997 and 2005 in six Canadian regions.

Results: A diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) or Asperger syndrome, rural residence, diagnosis in more recent years, and foreign birthplace were associated with a later age at diagnosis. Children who are visible minorities or who have siblings with ASD were more likely to be diagnosed earlier. Collectively, these factors explained little of the variation in age at diagnosis, however.

Conclusion: While it is encouraging that ethnocultural identity, neighbourhood income, urban or rural residence, and sex of the child were not major contributors to disparities in the age when children were identified with ASD, more work is needed to determine what does account for the differences observed. Regional variations in the impact of several factors suggest that aggregating data may not be an optimal strategy if the findings are meant to inform policy and clinical practice at the local level.

加拿大六个地区自闭症谱系障碍诊断年龄的相关性。
早期识别自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是很重要的,因为早期接触行为干预计划可能会给孩子带来更好的结果。此外,它使家庭能够及时获得其他治疗和支持。方法:采用广义线性模型,研究了1997年至2005年间加拿大6个地区2180名被诊断为ASD的儿童和家庭特征与年龄之间的关系。结果:无特指广泛性发育障碍(PDD-NOS)或阿斯伯格综合征的诊断、农村居住、近年诊断和国外出生地与诊断年龄较晚相关。少数族裔儿童或有兄弟姐妹患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童更有可能被早期诊断出来。然而,总的来说,这些因素几乎不能解释诊断年龄的差异。结论:虽然令人鼓舞的是,民族文化认同、社区收入、城市或农村居住以及儿童性别并不是导致儿童被诊断为ASD的年龄差异的主要因素,但需要做更多的工作来确定是什么导致了所观察到的差异。几个因素影响的区域差异表明,如果研究结果旨在为地方一级的政策和临床实践提供信息,那么汇总数据可能不是一种最佳策略。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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