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Comorbidity and health services' usage in children with autism spectrum disorder: a nested case-control study

机译:自闭症谱系障碍儿童的合并与健康服务的用法:嵌套案例控制研究

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Aims Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) tend to suffer from various medical comorbidities. We studied the comorbidity burden and health services' utilisation of children with ASD to highlight potential aetiologies and to better understand the medical needs of these children. Methods In this nested case-control study, ASD cases and controls - matched by age, sex and ethnicity in a 1:5 ratio - were sampled from all children born between 2009 and 2016 at a tertiary medical centre. Data were obtained from the hospital's electronic database. Comorbid diagnoses were classified according to pathophysiological aetiology and anatomical/systemic classification of disease. Standard univariate and multivariate statistics were used to demonstrate comorbidities and health services' utilisation patterns that are significantly associated with ASD. Results ASD children had higher rates of comorbidities according to both pathophysiological and anatomical/systemic classifications (p 1 referrals and admissions per year, respectively). Conclusions The findings of this study contribute to the overall understanding of comorbid conditions and health services' utilisation for children with ASD. The higher prevalences of comorbidities and healthcare services' utilisation for children with ASD highlight the additional medical burden associated with this condition.
机译:AIMS患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童往往患有各种医疗机理。我们研究了ASD的助理和健康服务利用儿童的利用,以突出潜在的缓解,并更好地了解这些儿童的医疗需求。该嵌套病例对照研究中的方法,ASD病例和控制 - 按年龄,性别和种族匹配1:5比例 - 从2009年至2016年间出生的所有儿童都在第三级医疗中心中取样。数据是从医院的电子数据库获得的。根据病理生理学疾病和解剖/全身疾病分类,分类是分类的。标准单变量和多元统计数据用于展示与ASD显着相关的合并症和卫生服务的利用模式。结果ASD儿童根据病理生理和解剖/全身分类分别具有较高的合并症率(分别为每年推荐和招生)。结论这项研究的结果有助于整体对亚本署儿童的合并条件和卫生服务的影响。随着ASD的儿童利用较高的普遍存在的儿童利用突出了与这种情况相关的额外医疗负担。

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