20年来自闭症的种族不均衡:特殊教育残疾分类的意义。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders Pub Date : 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1007/s10803-024-06671-1
Hyejung Kim, Jessica M Reinartz, Jami Fabrizio
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目的:本研究利用跨越二十年的三个国家纵向过渡研究(NLTS)的数据,探讨自闭症患病率的种族差异。本研究旨在探讨:(1)医学诊断为自闭症的学生的教育标签随时间的变化,以及(2)这些变化在不同种族和民族群体中的差异。方法:采用SPSS复杂样本模块对NLTS进行二次数据分析。我们利用NLTS调查的纵向数据关注随时间的百分比分布。结果:研究结果显示,被诊断为自闭症的学生通常被划分在各种其他特殊教育类别中。在这些自闭症分类中观察到显著的差异,不同种族和民族群体的自闭症患病率也有所不同。这些差异明显与其他特殊教育类别交叉,包括其他健康障碍、智力残疾、言语和语言障碍以及情感残疾。结论:本研究提示特殊教育自闭症类别的种族比例失调可能源于特殊教育残疾认定机制,这可能导致自闭症真实患病率的不准确表征。
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Racial Disproportionality in Autism Over 20 Years: What It Means for Special Education Disability Classifications.

Purpose: This study examines racial and ethnic disparities in autism prevalence using data from three National Longitudinal Transition Studies (NLTS) spanning two decades. This inquiry intends to explore: (1) changes in the educational labels assigned to students with a medical diagnosis of autism over time and (2) the disparities in these changes across different racial and ethnic groups.

Methods: A secondary data analysis of the NLTS was conducted using the SPSS Complex Samples module. We focused on percentage distribution over time utilizing longitudinal data from the NLTS surveys.

Results: The results reveal that students diagnosed with autism are often classified under various other special education categories. There are significant disparities observed in these autism categorizations, with variations in autism prevalence across different racial and ethnic groups. These disparities notably intersect with other special education categories including other health impairments, intellectual disabilities, speech and language impairment, and emotional disability.

Conclusion: The study suggests that racial disproportionality in the special education autism category could stem from the mechanisms of special education disability designation, which may lead to an inaccurate representation of true autism prevalence.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders seeks to advance theoretical and applied research as well as examine and evaluate clinical diagnoses and treatments for autism and related disabilities. JADD encourages research submissions on the causes of ASDs and related disorders, including genetic, immunological, and environmental factors; diagnosis and assessment tools (e.g., for early detection as well as behavioral and communications characteristics); and prevention and treatment options. Sample topics include: Social responsiveness in young children with autism Advances in diagnosing and reporting autism Omega-3 fatty acids to treat autism symptoms Parental and child adherence to behavioral and medical treatments for autism Increasing independent task completion by students with autism spectrum disorder Does laughter differ in children with autism? Predicting ASD diagnosis and social impairment in younger siblings of children with autism The effects of psychotropic and nonpsychotropic medication with adolescents and adults with ASD Increasing independence for individuals with ASDs Group interventions to promote social skills in school-aged children with ASDs Standard diagnostic measures for ASDs Substance abuse in adults with autism Differentiating between ADHD and autism symptoms Social competence and social skills training and interventions for children with ASDs Therapeutic horseback riding and social functioning in children with autism Authors and readers of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders include sch olars, researchers, professionals, policy makers, and graduate students from a broad range of cross-disciplines, including developmental, clinical child, and school psychology; pediatrics; psychiatry; education; social work and counseling; speech, communication, and physical therapy; medicine and neuroscience; and public health.
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