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Multi-stage Screening in Early Intervention: A Critical Strategy for Improving ASD Identification and Addressing Disparities

Health disparities in ASD detection affect children’s access to subsequent interventions. We examined potential disparities in implementation of a multi-stage ASD screening and diagnostic evaluation protocol in Part C Early Intervention with 4943 children ages 14–36 months (mean 22.0 months; 62.9% b...

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Published in:Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2021-03, Vol.51 (3), p.868-883
Main Authors: Eisenhower, Abbey, Martinez Pedraza, Frances, Sheldrick, R. Christopher, Frenette, Elizabeth, Hoch, Noah, Brunt, Sophie, Carter, Alice S.
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description Health disparities in ASD detection affect children’s access to subsequent interventions. We examined potential disparities in implementation of a multi-stage ASD screening and diagnostic evaluation protocol in Part C Early Intervention with 4943 children ages 14–36 months (mean 22.0 months; 62.9% boys, 73.3% children of color, 34.9% non-English-primary language, 64.5% publicly-insured). Participation and follow-through were high (64.9% and 65.3% at first- and second-stage screening, respectively, 84.6% at diagnostic evaluation). Logistic regressions identified predictors of screening participation and outcomes at each stage; demographic differences (race, language, public insurance) were observed only at first-stage screening and reflected higher participation for children of color and higher positive screens for publicly-insured children. Results suggest the multi-stage screening protocol shows promise in addressing disparities in early diagnosis.
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At Risk Persons
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis
Autism Spectrum Disorder - ethnology
Autism Spectrum Disorder - therapy
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Child and School Psychology
Child, Preschool
Children
Clinical Diagnosis
Community Health Services - methods
Community Health Services - standards
Diagnosis
Disability Identification
Early Diagnosis
Early intervention
Early Intervention, Educational - methods
Early Intervention, Educational - standards
English Language Learners
Female
Health care disparities
Health disparities
Health Insurance
Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
Healthcare Disparities - standards
Humans
Infant
Language
Language Usage
Male
Mass Screening - methods
Mass Screening - standards
Medical diagnosis
Medical screening
Methods
Minority Group Children
Neurosciences
Participation
Pediatric research
Pediatrics
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Predictor Variables
Preschool Children
Psychology
Public Health
Race
Racial Differences
S.I. : Early Detection In Autism Spectrum Disorder
Screening Tests
Toddlers
title Multi-stage Screening in Early Intervention: A Critical Strategy for Improving ASD Identification and Addressing Disparities
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