Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Autism-Related Health and Educational Services.

L. Bilaver, J. Havlicek
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OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to measure racial and ethnic disparities in autism-related services among U.S. children with parent-reported autism spectrum disorder (ASD). METHODS Using the 2011 Survey of Pathways to Diagnosis and Services, we analyzed parent-reported data on 1420 children with current ASD in the nationally representative sample. An estimation method consistent with the Institute of Medicine's definition of health care disparities is used to measure racial and ethnic disparities. RESULTS The findings revealed Latino-white disparities in the percentage of children currently using school-based occupational and physical therapy and Latino-white and "other race"-white disparities in the percentage of children using physical therapy outside of school. There were no statistically significant black-white disparities. Instead, the study found that the percentage of black children with ASD receiving school-based services was 8 points higher than that of white children (p < 0.04). Factors unrelated to the need for autism services were largely unassociated with the receipt of services. CONCLUSION The findings provide a partial baseline and identify a need for further examination of the source of existing disparities and the lack of disparities found for specific services and minority groups.
自闭症相关健康和教育服务的种族和民族差异。
本研究的目的是衡量美国父母报告的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在自闭症相关服务方面的种族和民族差异。方法使用2011年的诊断和服务途径调查,我们分析了1420名具有全国代表性的ASD患儿的家长报告数据。一种与医学研究所对医疗保健差异的定义一致的估计方法被用于衡量种族和民族差异。结果调查结果显示,目前在学校接受职业和物理治疗的儿童中,拉丁裔白人的比例存在差异,在校外接受物理治疗的儿童中,拉丁裔白人和“其他种族”白人的比例存在差异。统计上没有明显的黑人和白人的差异。相反,研究发现患有自闭症的黑人儿童接受学校服务的比例比白人儿童高8个百分点(p < 0.04)。与自闭症服务需求无关的因素在很大程度上与接受服务无关。结论:研究结果提供了部分基线,并确定需要进一步检查现有差异的来源,以及在特定服务和少数群体中没有发现差异。
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