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Children and Youth with Special Health Needs
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Reports
- 2021 CDC Community Report on Autism
- Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network Community Report on Autism: 2018 (PDF)
The 2018 report from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network shows that the estimated percentage of children identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is higher than in previous reports. 1 in 59 of 8-year-old children were identified with ASD in 11 communities in the United States. Additionally, differences among percentage of white, black, and Hispanic children identified with ASD were smaller than estimates from previous years. Improvements in the age of developmental screenings are still needed to identify children with ASD as early as possible.
April 2018 - Minnesota- Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network (MN-ADDM) Community Report on Autism: 2018
This was the first time Minnesota took part in the greater Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network prevalence study on ASD in the United States. MN-ADDM found that in parts of Hennepin and Ramsey counties, 1 in 42 children were identified with ASD. Boys were 4.6 times more likely to be identified with ASD than girls. There were no statistically significant differences in ASD diagnosis found by race and ethnicity. - A Qualitative Study of Families of Children with Autism in the Somali Community: Comparing the Experiences of Immigrant Groups (PDF)
Executive Summaries:In 2012, the Minnesota Legislature authorized a study intended to help understand "cultural- and resource-based aspects of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that are unique to the Somali community." The study was extended to also include the Hmong and Latino communities. The study was conducted by researchers from: the University of Minnesota, School of Public Health; the Somali, Latino, and Hmong Partnership for Health and Wellness (SoLaHmo), West Side Community Health Services; and the Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota (CSCM).
March 2014 - Options for Public Health Surveillance for Autism Spectrum Disorder (PDF)
In 2012, the Minnesota Legislature directed that the "Commissioner of Health develop and submit a report...on the feasibility of establishing a public health surveillance system for ASD." The Minnesota Department of Health released this report to summarize options for and outline the work needed to develop a public health surveillance system for ASD in Minnesota. A public health surveillance system for ASD in Minnesota would allow the state to assess the occurrence of ASD in the population and provide data to inform an evidence-based public health response. March 2014 - University of Minnesota Minneapolis Somali Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence Project
"The University of Minnesota estimates autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Somali and non-Somali children in Minneapolis."
Largest project to date looks at the number and characteristics of Somali children with ASD in any U.S. community.
New data released in December 2013 by the University of Minnesota reports that Somali and White children were about equally likely to be identified with ASD in Minneapolis. There is no statistically meaningful difference between the two estimates. Somali and White children were more likely to be identified with ASD than non-Somali Black and Hispanic children. For more information go to University of Minnesota Minneapolis Somali Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence Project website. March 2014