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Review
. 2019 Jul;49(7):2873-2900.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04014-z.

The Economic Costs of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Literature Review

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The Economic Costs of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Literature Review

Nicky Rogge et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Jul.

Abstract

Autism is associated with a range of costs. This paper reviews the literature on estimating the economic costs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). More or less 50 papers covering multiple countries (US, UK, Australia, Canada, Sweden, the Netherlands, etc.) were analysed. Six types of costs are discussed in depth: (i) medical and healthcare service costs, (ii) therapeutic costs, (iii) (special) education costs, (iv) costs of production loss for adults with ASD, (v) costs of informal care and lost productivity for family/caregivers, and (vi) costs of accommodation, respite care, and out-of-pocket expenses. A general finding is that individuals with ASD and families with children with ASD have higher costs. Education costs appear to be a major cost component for parents with children with ASD.

Keywords: Autism; Autism spectrum disorder; Direct costs; Financial burden; Indirect costs.

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