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    Emergency Department Use Among Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

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    A cross-sectional analyses using Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (2006-2011) was conducted to examine the trends, type of ED visits, and mean total ED charges for adults aged 22-64 years with and without ASD (matched 1:3). Around 0.4% ED visits (n = 25,527) were associated with any ASD and rates of such visits more than doubled from 2006 to 2011 (2,549 to 6,087 per 100,000 admissions). Adults with ASD visited ED for: primary psychiatric disorder (15%(ASD) vs. 4.2%(noASD)), primary non-psychiatric disorder (16%(ASD) vs. 14%(noASD)), and any injury (24%(ASD) vs. 28%(noASD)). Mean total ED charges for adults with ASD were 2.3 times higher than adults without ASD. Findings emphasize the need to examine the extent of frequent ED use in this population
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