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Usual care for youth with autism spectrum disorder: Community-based providers' reported familiarity with treatment practices. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to analyze how familiar practitioners in the U.S. are with transdisciplinary psychosocial practices for treating youths with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), involving 701 professionals from various fields including medical and educational backgrounds.
  • - Researchers conducted surveys to evaluate the practitioners’ familiarity with different treatment methods linked to common ASD referral issues and identified key factors that influence this familiarity, discovering three main categories of practices.
  • - Findings indicated that medical providers had the least familiarity with these practices, and specific experiences—like working with clients from lower socioeconomic backgrounds—affected familiarity levels, which is crucial for improving training and resource distribution for ASD treatment.

Article Abstract

Objective: To examine patterns and predictors of familiarity with transdisciplinary psychosocial (e.g., non-pharmacologic) practices for practitioners treating youths with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United States.

Method: Practitioners ( = 701) from behavioral, education, medical, and mental health backgrounds who worked with youth (ages 7-22) with ASD completed the Usual Care for Autism Survey, which assessed provider demographics and self-reported familiarity with transdisciplinary treatment practices for the most common referral problems of ASD. We examined relations between provider-, setting-, and client-level characteristics with familiarity of key groups of the treatment practices (practice sets). Practice sets were identified using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and demographic predictors of practice subsets were examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE).

Results: The EFA yielded a three-factor solution: (1) ; (2) ; and (3) , with overall familiarity ranked in this order. Medical providers indicated the least familiarity across disciplines. More experience with ASD and treating those with intellectual disabilities predicted greater familiarity with only and , but not . Experience treating low SES clients predicted familiarity with and while experience treating high SES clients predicted familiarity with and .

Conclusion: This is the first study to identify transdisciplinary, interpretable sets of practices for treating youth with ASD based on community providers' reported familiarity. Results highlight factors associated with familiarity with practice sets, which is essential for mapping practice availability, and optimizing training and dissemination efforts for youth with ASD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9360540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.923025DOI Listing

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