自闭症谱系障碍儿童中母亲首次关注时的儿童年龄与接受服务的时间。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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目的:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的早期治疗可以改善发育成果。来自少数族裔家庭的自闭症儿童接受服务的时间往往较晚。我们探讨了母亲首次关注儿童发育问题时儿童年龄的相关因素,以及自闭症谱系障碍儿童随后接受服务的时间:分析对象包括 759 名根据综合评估被归类为 ASD 的学龄前儿童。采用多元线性回归和 Cox 比例危险度法研究了与回顾性报告的母亲首次关注时的儿童年龄和随后开始接受服务的时间相关的因素:结果:母亲较早关注与多胎性、≥1 名儿童的慢性病、外化行为和较小的妊娠年龄有关,但与种族/族裔无关。非拉美裔黑人或非黑人或白人种族的儿童以及发育水平较高的儿童接受服务的时间较长,而慢性病≥1 种的儿童以及首次受到母亲关注的儿童年龄较大的儿童接受服务的时间较短:结论:多胎妊娠、孕龄、儿童健康和行为与母亲首次关注儿童的年龄有关。多胎母亲对儿童发育的了解可能会让她们更早地意识到潜在的问题,这也表明,加强有关正常发育的教育可能会让初次为人父母者受益。种族/民族与母亲发现潜在发育问题时儿童的年龄无关;因此,对自闭症症状的认识不太可能导致开始接受服务时的种族/民族差异。少数种族/族裔群体儿童接受服务时间的延迟突出表明,一旦发现发育问题,有必要改善他们获得服务的机会。
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Child Age at Time of First Maternal Concern and Time to Services Among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Objective: Early treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can improve developmental outcomes. Children with ASD from minority families often receive services later. We explored factors related to child's age at time of mother's first concerns about child's development and subsequent time to service initiation among children with ASD.

Methods: Analysis included 759 preschool-age children classified with ASD based on comprehensive evaluations. Factors associated with retrospectively reported child age at time of first maternal concern and subsequent time to service initiation were investigated using multiple linear regression and Cox proportional hazards.

Results: Earlier maternal concern was associated with multiparity, ≥1 child chronic condition, externalizing behaviors, and younger gestational age, but not race/ethnicity. Time to service initiation was longer for children of non-Latino Black or other than Black or White race and higher developmental level and shorter for children with ≥1 chronic condition and older child age at first maternal concern.

Conclusion: Parity, gestational age, and child health and behavior were associated with child age at first maternal concern. Knowledge of child development in multiparous mothers may allow them to recognize potential concerns earlier, suggesting that first time parents may benefit from enhanced education about normal development. Race/ethnicity was not associated with child's age when mothers recognized potential developmental problems; hence, it is unlikely that awareness of ASD symptoms causes racial/ethnic disparities in initiation of services. Delays in time to service initiation among children from racial/ethnic minority groups highlight the need to improve their access to services as soon as developmental concerns are recognized.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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