2019
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2019/v4i330129
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Societal Perspective of Cost Analysis of an Early Intervention Programme for Autism Children and It’s Contributing Factors in Klang Valley Malaysia, 2019

Abstract: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a public health concern globally, characterized by impairments in cognitive process, social functioning, communication skills, behaviours and interests. These problems require a multidisciplinary approach through an early intervention programme (EIP) which is remarkably expensive. To date, the knowledge of EIP costs for ASD children in Malaysia remains unknown. This study estimated the annual average costs of EIP for ASD children from the societal perspective (total average co… Show more

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“…Globally, the financial burden of families affected by ASD is enormous (Rogge & Janssen 2019). In Malaysia, it is estimated that each family is spending around RM25000 -RM35000 annual for the remediation, education, treatment and living costs of a child with ASD (Kamaralzaman et al 2018;Najib & Juni 2019). The financial impact is severe since the estimated expenses are near one third of the average household income in Malaysia (average annual income=RM94,812) (Department of Statistics Malaysia 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, the financial burden of families affected by ASD is enormous (Rogge & Janssen 2019). In Malaysia, it is estimated that each family is spending around RM25000 -RM35000 annual for the remediation, education, treatment and living costs of a child with ASD (Kamaralzaman et al 2018;Najib & Juni 2019). The financial impact is severe since the estimated expenses are near one third of the average household income in Malaysia (average annual income=RM94,812) (Department of Statistics Malaysia 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%