弥合差距:美国和世界范围内儿童的自闭症谱系障碍:叙述回顾。

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Sandhya J Kadam, Malika Goel
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自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种神经发育障碍,其特征是沟通和社会互动困难,以及限制或重复行为。在过去的几十年里,ASD的患病率在全球范围内有所增加,发达国家和发展中国家在报告、诊断和干预措施方面存在重大差异。由于意识的提高、早期筛查计划和及时干预,美国的自闭症诊断病例急剧上升,目前的患病率约为1 / 31。美国医疗保健系统通过《残疾人教育法》和ASD覆盖保险等政策支持早期干预服务。然而,拉丁美洲、非洲和亚洲国家在ASD治疗方面面临挑战,包括获得机会有限、污名化、诊断不足和缺乏资源。世界卫生组织护理人员技能培训这一全球倡议以及非政府组织的参与正在逐渐弥合这一差距。强调跨文化研究、培训提供者、筛查工具、转诊选择、政策实施和全球范围内基于社区的护理的跨专业方法将有助于减少国家间ASD护理的差异。将自闭症谱系障碍护理作为全球公共卫生重点,有助于确保发展和精神卫生保健的公平性。这项研究将美国的自闭症谱系障碍治疗与全球的进行了比较,强调了全球合作对早期发现、服务可用性和研究的重要性。
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Bridging the gap: autism spectrum disorder in children in the United States and worldwide: a narrative review.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulty with communication and social interactions as well as restricted or repetitive behaviors. Over the last few decades, the prevalence of ASD has increased globally, with major differences in reporting, diagnosis, and interventions between developed and developing countries. The United States (U.S.) has seen a sharp rise in diagnosed ASD cases, with a current prevalence of approximately 1 in 31 children, due to improved awareness, early screening programs, and timely intervention. The U.S. healthcare system supports early intervention services through policies such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and insurance mandates for ASD coverage. However, countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia face challenges in ASD care, including limited access, stigma, underdiagnosis, and lack of resources. The World Health Organization Caregiver Skills Training, a global initiative, and the involvement of nongovernmental organizations are gradually bridging this gap. An interprofessional approach highlighting cross-cultural research, training providers, screening tools, referral options, policy implementation, and community- based care on a global scale will help reduce disparities in ASD care among countries. Making ASD care a global public health priority could help ensure developmental and mental healthcare equity. This study compares ASD care in the U.S. to that worldwide, highlighting the importance of global collaboration for early detection, service availability, and research.

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