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Child Age at Time of First Maternal Concern and Time to Services Among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Julia Van DykeSteven A RosenbergTessa L CrumeNuri ReyesAimee Anido AlexanderBrian BargerRobert FitzgeraldKristina HightshoeEric J MoodyKaren PazolCordelia R RosenbergEric RubensteinLisa WigginsCarolyn G DiGuiseppi
Published in: Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP (2024)
Parity, gestational age, and child health and behavior were associated with child age at first maternal concern. Knowledge of child development in multiparous mothers may allow them to recognize potential concerns earlier, suggesting that first time parents may benefit from enhanced education about normal development. Race/ethnicity was not associated with child's age when mothers recognized potential developmental problems; hence, it is unlikely that awareness of ASD symptoms causes racial/ethnic disparities in initiation of services. Delays in time to service initiation among children from racial/ethnic minority groups highlight the need to improve their access to services as soon as developmental concerns are recognized.
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