| Literature DB >> 29493260 |
Ami Tint1,2, Anna M Palucka2,3, Elspeth Bradley3, Jonathan A Weiss1, Yona Lunsky2,3.
Abstract
This study aimed to describe patterns of emergency department use and police interactions, as well as satisfaction with emergency services of 40 adults with autism spectrum disorder without intellectual disability over 12-18 months. Approximately 42.5% of the sample reported visiting the emergency department and 32.5% reported interactions with police during the study period. Presenting concerns for emergency department use and police interactions varied widely, highlighting the heterogeneous needs of this population. On average, participants reported being dissatisfied with care received in the emergency department while police interactions were rated relatively more favourably.Entities:
Keywords: adults; autism spectrum disorder; emergency department; police; service use
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29493260 DOI: 10.1177/1362361318760294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613