Improving autism and developmental screening and referral in US primary care practices serving Latinos.
Katharine E ZuckermanAlison E ChavezLaura WilsonKatie UngerColleen ReulandKatrina RamseyMargaret KingJulie ScholzEric FombonnePublished in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2020)
Latino children experience delays in access to diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder. Primary care-based screening of all children for autism spectrum disorder and referring them for services may reduce racial/ethnic differences and improve care. REAL-START, a yearlong screening intervention, was effective in increasing screening for autism spectrum disorder and general developmental delays, increasing therapy referrals, and shortening time for developmental assessment in primary care clinics with Latino patients.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- autism spectrum disorder
- intellectual disability
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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- young adults
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