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Citation

Giannouchos TV, Beverly J, Christodoulou I, Callaghan T. Autism 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, National Autistic Society, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/13623613221150089

PMID

36700624

Abstract

This study used data for 14.4 million individuals with 43.5 million emergency department visits from all hospitals in the state of New York to explore the association between suicide and non-fatal self-injury-related (self-injury) emergency department visits and autism spectrum disorder. Overall, we found that individuals with autism spectrum disorder had more emergency department visits and admissions through the emergency department, more years of emergency department utilization, and higher prevalence of mental health-related comorbidities. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder were also significantly more likely to have at least one self-injury-related emergency department visit compared to those without autism spectrum disorder. These results emphasize the need to raise awareness across both family caregivers and healthcare providers on the increased suicide and self-injury risks that individuals with autism spectrum disorder face and to improve care delivery practices. In addition, effort to promote and increase timely access to mental health care is an urgent priority for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health; emergency department; suicides; autism; self-injury

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