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IAN Project IAN Research --- Kiely Law, MD, MPH –Research Database collecting parent-provided information –Recruitment Registry matching families and research projects IAN Community --- Connie Anderson, PhD –Information-rich library and online meeting place focused on ASD research IAN Exchange --- Cheryl Cohen –Online collaborative environment supporting the exchange of knowledge and ideas
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IAN RESEARCH
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Internet Mediated Research (IMR) Rapidly growing field (hundreds of articles on PubMed) Scientific obstacles being worked out Previously thought of a research method that excluded, now thought as a way to include (engender equity) –More families live closer to a computer than a research hospital
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Trends in Internet Use Pew Internet & American Life Project Surveys, March 2000-April 2006. IAN Conceived IAN Launched
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Current Inventory of Questionnaires Child with an ASD –Basic history form –SCQ lifetime (>age 2 years) –Treatment list builder (start form) –Treatment follow-up (continuation form, stop form) Sibling –Basic history form –SCQ lifetime (>age 2 years) Mother –Basic history form Father –Basic history form All have registration forms –Demographics and relationships
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IAN Growth
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Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) NUMBER: 5,773 AGE: Average 8.0 years (SD 3.9) Min 0.8 years, Max 17.99 years GENDER: ETHNICITY Hispanic: 8.5 % Non-hispanic: 91.5 % RACE White86.5% Multi 4.2% Other 4.0% Black/AA 3.3% Asian 1.3% AI/AN 0.4% NH/PI 0.1% Unknown 0.1%
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Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) DIAGNOSIS :
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Siblings NUMBER : 4,039 AGE: Average 8.0 years (SD 4.7) Min 0.04 years, Max 17.99 years GENDER: Gender of Siblings
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Social Communication Questionnaire Specificity: 94.5%Sensitivity: 83.4% Cut-off: 15
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Parents NUMBER: 5,715 AGE: Average 38.7 years (SD 6.7) Min 19.4 years, Max 74.0 years GENDER: EDUCATIONAL LEVEL Mom Dad Some HS <2% <2% HS Graduate 10% 9% Some college 39% 28% BA/BS 30% 30% Master’s degree 14% 20% Doctoral/professional 5% 11%
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Special Groups Twin sets –47 sets MZ twins (concordance 83%) –160 sets DZ twins (concordance 25%) Triplet sets –13 sets Multiplex families (Maternal clans) –2 affected children: 465 –3 affected children: 36 –4 or more affected: 8
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Representation by State
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Map
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Action Items Use IAN research Data Recruit study participants Help create new questionnaires
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