General health status of youth with autism with and without intellectual disabilities transitioning from special education, and its relationship to personal and family circumstances: longitudinal cohort study

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作者
Rydzewska, Ewelina [1 ]
Fleming, Michael [1 ]
Mackay, Daniel [1 ]
Young-Southward, Genevieve [1 ]
Blacher, Jan [2 ]
Bolourian, Yasamin Ross [2 ]
Widaman, Keith [2 ]
Cooper, Sally-Ann [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Inst Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Grad Sch Educ, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
关键词
Health inequalities; health status; autism; transition; life course epidemiology; longitudinal studies; SELF-RATED HEALTH; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; MENTAL-HEALTH; YOUNG-PEOPLE; CHILDREN; ADOLESCENTS; MORTALITY; ADULTS; WELL;
D O I
10.1080/20473869.2021.1966600
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Objective: Transition from school to early adulthood incurs many changes and may be associated with deterioration in general health in youth with autism. We aimed to investigate this. Method: The National Longitudinal Transitions Study-2 is a USA nationally representative sample of youth receiving special education services, aged 13-17 at wave 1, followed-up over 10 years in five data collection waves. We conducted random-effects ordered logistic regressions to determine the odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals of wave, age, sex, ethnicity/race, additional intellectual disabilities, parental/guardian relationship status, and household income being associated with general health status in youth with autism. Results: Across waves, only between 74.3%-69.6% had excellent/very good health (71.7%-58.8% in those with co-occurring intellectual disabilities), but wave was not associated with health status. Associations were with age OR = 1.18 (1.04, 1.33), co-occurring intellectual disabilities OR = 1.56 (1.00, 2.44), and household income OR = 0.61 (0.40, 0.94) at $30,001-$50,000, OR = 0.44 (0.27, 0.72) at $50,001-$70,000, and OR = 0.34 (0.20, 0.56) at $70,001+. Sex, ethnicity/race, and parental/guardian relationship status were not associated with health status. Conclusion: There was little change in general health status longitudinally across the transitional period, but the proportion with excellent/very good health was low at each wave. Transitional planning should consider co-occurring intellectual disabilities, and the wider socioeconomic context in which children/youth with autism are raised. Lack of other longitudinal studies indicates a need for replication.
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