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Where are US outpatient mental health facilities that serve children with autism spectrum disorder? A national snapshot of geographic disparities / J. CANTOR in Autism, 26-1 (January 2022)
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Titre : Where are US outpatient mental health facilities that serve children with autism spectrum disorder? A national snapshot of geographic disparities Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : J. CANTOR, Auteur ; R. K. MCBAIN, Auteur ; A. KOFNER, Auteur ; B. D. STEIN, Auteur ; H. YU, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.169-177 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : autism spectrum disorders health services Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : There has been a rise in the observed prevalence of autism spectrum disorder among children. Existing studies show the share of counties with a treatment facility that offers care for children with autism spectrum disorder. However, no estimates exist of the share of US outpatient mental health treatment facilities that provide services for children with autism spectrum disorder. We identified key facility-level characteristics in offering mental health care for children with autism spectrum disorder. We used a telephone survey to contact almost all outpatient mental health treatment facilities in the contiguous United States. We asked the facilities if they provided mental health care for children with autism spectrum disorder. We took the results of this survey and estimated multivariable regressions to examine county- and facility-level predictors of offering services. We found that over half (50.3%) of the 6156 outpatient facilities reported offering care for children with autism spectrum disorder. Non-metro counties, counties with a lower percentage of non-White residents, counties with a higher percentage of uninsured residents, and counties with a higher poverty rate had fewer outpatient mental health treatment facilities providing care for children with autism spectrum disorder. Facilities accepting Medicaid as a form of payment, offering telehealth, and private for-profit facilities were more likely to provide services for children with autism spectrum disorder. Because only half of outpatient mental health treatment facilities offer care for children with autism spectrum disorder, public health officials and policymakers should do more to ensure that this vulnerable population has access to mental health services. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13623613211024046 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=451
in Autism > 26-1 (January 2022) . - p.169-177[article] Where are US outpatient mental health facilities that serve children with autism spectrum disorder? A national snapshot of geographic disparities [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / J. CANTOR, Auteur ; R. K. MCBAIN, Auteur ; A. KOFNER, Auteur ; B. D. STEIN, Auteur ; H. YU, Auteur . - p.169-177.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Autism > 26-1 (January 2022) . - p.169-177
Mots-clés : autism spectrum disorders health services Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : There has been a rise in the observed prevalence of autism spectrum disorder among children. Existing studies show the share of counties with a treatment facility that offers care for children with autism spectrum disorder. However, no estimates exist of the share of US outpatient mental health treatment facilities that provide services for children with autism spectrum disorder. We identified key facility-level characteristics in offering mental health care for children with autism spectrum disorder. We used a telephone survey to contact almost all outpatient mental health treatment facilities in the contiguous United States. We asked the facilities if they provided mental health care for children with autism spectrum disorder. We took the results of this survey and estimated multivariable regressions to examine county- and facility-level predictors of offering services. We found that over half (50.3%) of the 6156 outpatient facilities reported offering care for children with autism spectrum disorder. Non-metro counties, counties with a lower percentage of non-White residents, counties with a higher percentage of uninsured residents, and counties with a higher poverty rate had fewer outpatient mental health treatment facilities providing care for children with autism spectrum disorder. Facilities accepting Medicaid as a form of payment, offering telehealth, and private for-profit facilities were more likely to provide services for children with autism spectrum disorder. Because only half of outpatient mental health treatment facilities offer care for children with autism spectrum disorder, public health officials and policymakers should do more to ensure that this vulnerable population has access to mental health services. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13623613211024046 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=451