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Who falls into the gap? By: Hilary Brown TITLE PURPOSEBACKGROUNDMETHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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Purpose Investigate areas of unmet need identified by parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aged 6 through 14 Determine the profile of children with high unmet need in terms of: Demographic characteristics Symptom severity Support needs as described by formal measures Hilary Brown Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLE PURPOSE BACKGROUNDMETHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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Background Reported service utilization patterns: Average of 7 ASD-related services at one time Speech/language therapy at school most frequently used Problems with access to services and information Demographic characteristics linked to limited access There is a need to explore the clinical profile of children who fall into the service gap Severity of autistic symptomatology Maladaptive behaviours Adaptive behaviours Szatmari et al., 1995; Thomas et al., 2007a; Thomas et al., 2007b Hilary Brown Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLEPURPOSE BACKGROUND METHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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Methodology Survey instruments: Perceived Needs Scale (Quine & Pahl, 1989) Autism Diagnostic Inventory-Revised (Lord et al., 1994) Scales of Independent Behaviour-Revised (Bruininks et al., 1996) Ways of Coping Scale (Folkman & Lazarus, 1980) Family Resources Scale (Dunst & Leet, 1985) Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLEPURPOSEBACKGROUND METHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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Participant Recruitment Participants: ~100 needed Ages 6 through 14 years Diagnosis of autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, PDD-NOS, or autism spectrum disorder Recruitment: National Epidemiologic Database for the Study of Autism in Canada (NEDSAC) 300 potential participants in Manitoba, Southeastern Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador Hilary Brown Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLEPURPOSEBACKGROUNDMETHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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Implications Basic descriptive utilization information for policymakers and service providers Insight into planning appropriate service coverage and eligibility criteria Hilary Brown Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLEPURPOSEBACKGROUNDMETHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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References Bruininks, R. H., Woodcock, R. W., Weatherman, R. F., & Hill, B. K. (1996). Scales of Independent Behaviour-Revised. Chicago: Riverside. Dunst, C. J., & Leet, H. E. (1985). Family resource scale. Morgantown, NC: Western Carolina Center. Folkman, S., & Lazarus, R. S. (1980). An analysis of coping in a middle-aged community sample. Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, 21(3), 219-239. Lord, C. Rutter, M, & Couteur, A. (1994). Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised : A revised version of a diagnostic interview for caregivers of individuals with possible pervasive developmental disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 24(5), 659-685. Quine, L., & Pahl, J. (1989). Stress and coping in families caring for a child with a severe mental handicap: A longitudinal study. Institute of Social and Applied Psychology and Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent, Canterbury. Szatmari, P., Archer, L., Fisman, S., Streiner, D. L., & Wilson, F. (1995) Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism: Differences in behaviour, cognition, and adaptive functioning. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34(12), 1662-1671. Thomas, K. C., Morrissey, J. P., & McLaurin, C. (2007a). Use of autism-related services by families and children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 37, 818-829. Thomas, K. C., Ellis, A. R., McLaurin, C., Daniels, J., & Morrissey, J. P. (2007b). Access to care for autism-related services. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 37, 1902-1912. Hilary Brown Hilary is in her first year of an M.Sc. in Community Health & Epidemiology at Queen’s University TITLEPURPOSEBACKGROUNDMETHODOLOGY IMPLICATION PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT
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