2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3509-x
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Health Conditions and Functional Status in Adults with Autism: A Cross-Sectional Evaluation

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have many well-known health concerns, yet health conditions in adults with ASD remain poorly defined. OBJECTIVE: To examine health conditions and functional status in adults with ASD and identify factors associated with health and functional status across age cohorts. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: We collected cross-sectional data from 255 adult subjects aged 18 to 71 years with ASD using the Rochester Health Status Survey IV (RHSS-IV), a 58-item … Show more

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“…Although most autistic adults may not be seeking healthcare to address or Btreat^autism, they still require care for non-autism-related health issues and co-occurring conditions, such as seizures, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and gastrointestinal disorders. [6][7][8] Autistic adults face many barriers to receiving healthcare. A majority of…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although most autistic adults may not be seeking healthcare to address or Btreat^autism, they still require care for non-autism-related health issues and co-occurring conditions, such as seizures, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and gastrointestinal disorders. [6][7][8] Autistic adults face many barriers to receiving healthcare. A majority of…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the number of children diagnosed with ASD continues to rise, so too will the eventual number of adults with ASD. This is important to note as the prevalence of hypertension is higher in adults with ASD compared to adults without ASD [5][6][7] and CVD is a leading cause of mortality among adults with ASD [8,9]. The measurement of BP in children with (ASD) can be challenging.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is defined by persistent difficulties in social communication and interaction, alongside restricted, repetitive behavior patterns and interests . The core symptoms have an early onset in childhood and tend to persist throughout the lifespan, causing significant impairments in daily functioning, including school, work, self‐care, social relationships, independent living, and domestic life . ADHD affects 3% to 7% of children and adults worldwide .…”
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“…7 The core symptoms have an early onset in childhood and tend to persist throughout the lifespan, causing significant impairments in daily functioning, including school, 8 work, 9 self-care, 10 social relationships, 11 independent living, 12 and domestic life. 13 ADHD affects 3% to 7% of children and adults worldwide. 14 The core symptoms are inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity which cause extensive difficulties in school, 15 work, 16 social, 17 and domestic life.…”
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