A Family Peer Advocate Model to Address Disparities in Access to Care for Minority Autistic Children with Co-Occurring Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Trelles P, Mahjani B, Wilkinson E, Buonagura N, Donnelly L, Foss Feig J, Halpern D, McKay M, Siper P, Buxbaum J, Kolevzon A. A Family Peer Advocate Model to Address Disparities in Access to Care for Minority Autistic Children with Co-Occurring Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal Of Developmental And Physical Disabilities 2025, 37: 217-238. DOI: 10.1007/s10882-024-10001-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily quality of lifeQuality of lifeCaregiver stressCaregivers of autistic childrenIntervention groupFamily qualityCare of autistic childrenLevels of caregiver stressCo-occurring attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderWait-list control designAccess to careSystems of careAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorderAssociated with significant burdenParent empowerment programPrimary outcome measureClinically significant improvementCaregiver strainPeer advocatesService utilizationChild behavioral outcomesCaregiversOutcome measuresCareSecondary outcomes
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