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Comparing service use and costs among adolescents with autism spectrum disorders, special needs and typical development.

Barbara Barrett1, Iris Mosweu2, Catherine Rg Jones3, Tony Charman2, Gillian Baird4, Emily Simonoff2, Andrew Pickles2, Francesca Happé2, Sarah Byford2.   

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder is a complex condition that requires specialised care. Knowledge of the costs of autism spectrum disorder, especially in comparison with other conditions, may be useful to galvanise policymakers and leverage investment in education and intervention to mitigate aspects of autism spectrum disorder that negatively impact individuals with the disorder and their families. This article describes the services and associated costs for four groups of individuals: adolescents with autistic disorder, adolescents with other autism spectrum disorders, adolescents with other special educational needs and typically developing adolescents using data from a large, well-characterised cohort assessed as part of the UK Special Needs and Autism Project at the age of 12 years. Average total costs per participant over 6 months were highest in the autistic disorder group (£11,029), followed by the special educational needs group (£9268), the broader autism spectrum disorder group (£8968) and the typically developing group (£2954). Specialised day or residential schooling accounted for the vast majority of costs. In regression analysis, lower age and lower adaptive functioning were associated with higher costs in the groups with an autism spectrum disorder. Sex, ethnicity, number of International Classification of Diseases (10th revision) symptoms, autism spectrum disorder symptom scores and levels of mental health difficulties were not associated with cost.
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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorders; costs; service use; special educational needs

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24913778     DOI: 10.1177/1362361314536626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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