Health concerns and health service utilization in a population cohort of young adults with autism spectrum disorder
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder
 (ASD) have many health needs that place demands on the
 health service sector. This study used administrative data to
 compare health profiles in young adults 18–24 years of age
 with ASD to peers with and without other developmental
 disability. Young adults with ASD were more likely to have
 almost all the examined clinical health issues and health
 service use indicators compared to peers without developmental
 disability. They were more likely to have at least
 one psychiatric diagnosis, and visit the family physician,
 pediatrician, psychiatrist, and emergency department for
 psychiatric reasons, compared to peers with developmental
 disability. Planning for the mental healthcare of transition
 age adults with ASD is an important priority for health
 policy.
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Weiss JA, Isaacs B, Diepstra H, Wilton AS, Brown HK, McGarry C, Lunsky Y. J Autism Dev Disord. 2018; 48(1):36-44. Epub 2017 Sep 13.