The Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Russian Federation: A Retrospective Study.
Natalia UstinovaLeila Namazova-BaranovaAnna Y BasovaMargarita SoloshenkoElena VishnevaZoya SuleymanovaMikhail LapshinPublished in: Consortium psychiatricum (2022)
The study has shown significant differences in the ASD diagnosis rates by regions in the country against a backdrop of a low (compared to international data) number of registered cases of autism. The presented data suggest that, due to the lack of proper diagnosis, a significant number of individuals with ASD do not receive adequate medical care, nor do they receive social, psychological, or pedagogical support. Possible reasons for this probably include low awareness of new diagnostic approaches among psychiatrists; low level of involvement of pediatrics professionals in screening activities; and fear of stigmatization because of a psychiatric diagnosis in the absence of a developed medical care infrastructure that encompasses a social, psychological, and pedagogical support system for people with ASD.