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16 maj 2024 · About 1 in 36 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. [Read Article] ASD is reported to occur in all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups.
- Autism Data Visualization Tool
Explore information to see autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
- National Health Statistics Reports
Results—The estimated prevalence of ASD based on 2014 data...
- Autism Data Visualization Tool
23 mar 2023 · Explore information to see autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prevalence estimates and demographic characteristics at the national, state, and community levels.
An overview of statistics for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which is characterized by: ongoing social problems that include difficulty communicating and interacting with others; repetitive behaviors as well as limited interests or activities; symptoms that typically are recognized in the first two years of life; symptoms that hurt the ...
Research Program on Autism Spectrum Disorders: This NIMH program supports research focused on the characterization, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcomes of ASD and related disorders. Statistics: Autism Spectrum Disorder: This NIMH webpage provides information on the prevalence of ASD in the U.S.
NIS 2020 captured more than 35 million stays from 48 states plus the District of Columbia, covering 98% of the U.S. population. The NIS sample excludes rehabilitation and long-term acute care hospitals. The unit of analysis in NIS is index stays, not individuals. We have NIS from years 2008-2020.
National challenges require population-level data to develop, implement, and evaluate solutions. Our research team has pioneered the use of national data to understand the service needs and related outcomes among autistic youth and adults.
Results—The estimated prevalence of ASD based on 2014 data was 2.24%, a significant increase from the estimated annualized prevalence of 1.25% based on 2011–2013 data. In contrast, the prevalence of other DD declined significantly from 4.84% based on 2011–2013 data to 3.57% based on 2014 data.