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Outcomes For Adults On The Outcomes For Adults On The Autism Spectrum Receiving Services In 31 States: Putting The Research In Context Valerie J. Bradley Human Services Research Institute vbradley@hsri.org Ari Ne’eman Autistic Self Advocacy Network aneeman@autisticadvocacy.org

Terminology Preferences Within the autism and Autistic communities, a wide variety of different linguistic preferences exist, with many individuals on the autism spectrum preferring the use of “identity-first” language rather than “person-first”. Within this presentation, we will alternate between “person on the autism spectrum” and “autistic person”. See http://autisticadvocacy.org/home/about- asan/identity-first-language/ for more details.

Overview Background Autism in the USA Prevalence/Characteristics Services and Supports Differential outcomes What is National Core Indicators? What do NCI data show about outcomes for autistic adults? Policy Recommendations Discussion

What Do We Know About People with Autism?

Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence estimates of ASD are rising Autistic people represent higher percentage of population than previously recognized. Proportion of Autistic people with co-occurring intellectual disabilities (ID), by some estimate, is as high as 60% However, some question the applicability of standardized tests for people with ASD.

Autism and State I/DD Service Systems In some states, Autistic people are eligible for ID/DD services. Often due to concomitant ID diagnosis, functional limitations, and/or state eligibility criteria that goes beyond ID Recently, some states adopting “autism waivers.” However, the number of individuals enrolled is small. Hewitt et al. (2012) estimated that only 8.1% of the individuals receiving public I/DD services have been assigned an ASD diagnosis.

Autism and State I/DD Service Systems DSM-5 eliminated the separate categories of autism disorder including pervasive developmental disorder, Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder and autistic disorder. Instead there will be one diagnostic category for the autism spectrum. To be classified on the spectrum, individuals must show deficits in  social communication impairment, and restricted interests/repetitive behaviors These changes may result in increased access to services for those who may have met the functional eligibility criteria for waiver services but have been excluded because of their presenting diagnosis

Sweeping Changes Over Past Several Decades Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Rehabilitation Act of 1973...... Led to growth of community-based settings for people with disabilities Goal: aim to encourage “full inclusion and integration in the economic, political, social, cultural and educational mainstream of American society”

Autistic Individuals Lag Behind Autistic people do not appear to have benefited to the same extent as those without autism. Research has shown: Poorer adult life outcomes in areas such as: Independent living Community inclusion Teens with ASD fared worse than other students with intellectual disabilities. physical well-being, social support and psychological well-being

National Core Indicators What do NCI data show regarding outcomes for Autistic adults receiving public services?

What is NATIONAL CORE INDICATORS (NCI)? NASDDDS, HSRI & State DD Directors Multi-state collaboration Launched in 1997 in 13 participating states – now in 45 states (including DC) and 22 sub-state areas Goal: Measure performance of public systems for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by looking at outcomes Help state DD systems assess performance by benchmarking, comparing to other states Domains: employment, community inclusion, choice, rights, health, safety, relationships, service satisfaction etc.

NCI State Participation 2015-16

Data Source: Adult Consumer Survey Standardized, face-to-face interview with a sample of individuals receiving services Background Information - includes health information Section I (no proxies allowed) Section II (proxies allowed) No pre-screening procedures Conducted with adults only (18 and over) receiving at least one service in addition to case management Section I and Section II together take 50 minutes (on average)

Data for This Presentation NCI Consumer Survey Data, 2013-14 30 states, DC, and 1 sub-state entity 15,525 individual surveys Subsample identified: Diagnosis of “Autism Spectrum Disorder (i.e., Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder)” identified in background Information on diagnoses taken from agency records The total number of records indicating the presence of ASD was 2,277

National Core Indicators What do NCI data show about Autistic adults receiving state I/DD services?

25% of those who reported ASD Diagnosis are female Demographics 25% of those who reported ASD Diagnosis are female p<=. 001

Demographics: Age and Residence Average age of respondents with ASD Diagnosis: 33.5 Average age of respondents without ASD Diagnosis: 44.9

More Individuals with Autism Have a Mental Health Diagnoses 49% of those with ASD have behavior challenges ***p ≤.001 Autistic individuals were far more likely to be reported as receiving medications for anxiety, mood, behavior or psychotic disorders: ASD Diagnosis: 72% No ASD Diagnosis: 52%

More Individuals with Autism Have Guardians Guardianship status of Adult Consumer Survey respondents by ASD diagnosis ***p≤.001 National Core Indicators (NCI)

People with Autism Less Likely to Live in Their Own Home/Apartment 22% of those with no ASD diagnosis live in their own home or apartment. 10% of those with an ASD diagnosis live in their own home or apartment

Fewer People With ASD Use Words to Speak 30% of those with ASD diagnosis communicate primarily using gestures/body language

Autistic Adults Are Less Likely to be Employed  

Autistic Adults Are Less Likely to Make Choices About Their Lives ***p≤.001 Of those with ASD Diagnosis: using a self directed supports option: 14% Of those with No ASD Diagnosis: using a self directed supports option: 8%

Autistics Adults Less Likely to Have Friends ***p≤.001 National Core Indicators (NCI)

Autistics Adults Less Likely to Have Friends ***p≤.001 National Core Indicators (NCI)

What are the Policy Initiatives that Will Enhance Outcomes for Autistic Adults?

Key Policy Issues Research Long Term Services and Supports Housing Employment Legal Autonomy and Supported Decisionmaking

Research Significant disparities in autism research funding allocation In 2010, of NIH’s $217M in Autism Research, only 1.5% went towards adults and only 2.45% towards services research Need for Participatory Action Research models

Long Term Services and Supports CMS HCBS Settings Rule Significant Gap for Autistic people who do not meet institutional LoC Emerging use of state 1915i state plan authority to meet need for this population Family Support

Housing Settings rule encouraging a shift towards supported living, shared living models; States need to establish rental subsidy programs to make supported living viable; Congregate models frequently replicate the dynamics of an institution;

Employment Five states (VT, MA, OR, RI, NY) have or are committing to phasing out sheltered work; Growing Olmstead litigation around integrated employment; Integrated Day Services often key to the employment discussion; S. 1604, the Transition to Independence Act

Legal Autonomy and SDM Article 12 of the UN CRPD Texas recently became first state to adopt SDM Law; ASAN Model Legislation on Healthcare Supported Decision-Making Liability issues remain to be sorted out, especially in financial and healthcare SDM

What did they say?