Epidemiological Study of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Greece for 2021: Nationwide Prevalence in 2-17-Year-Old Children and Regional Disparities.

Greece autism autism spectrum disorder data epidemiology prevalence public health

Journal

Journal of clinical medicine
ISSN: 2077-0383
Titre abrégé: J Clin Med
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101606588

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 Mar 2023
Historique:
received: 16 02 2023
revised: 16 03 2023
accepted: 23 03 2023
medline: 14 4 2023
entrez: 13 4 2023
pubmed: 14 4 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

This study estimated the crude prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in Greece in 2021. A retrospective study was conducted for 2021 using data provided for research purposes for the first time by the Greek National Health Service Organization for Healthcare Services Provision (EOPYY) related to the ICD-10 diagnosis codes F84.0-F84.9 (ASD). Treatments were categorized by gender, age, and location. Statistical analysis was performed using the open-source software R. In total, 15,706 children aged 2-17 years were registered with ASD: 12,380 boys and 3326 girls. In total, 6,117,910 therapies were prescribed: 4,844,173 for boys and 1,273,737 for girls. Boys are estimated to be diagnosed 3.5 times more often than girls. On average, approximately 390 treatments are prescribed per person per year for both sexes. The annual prevalence is estimated at 0.94%, ranging from 0.42% to 1.44% depending on geographic region. Our findings provide evidence-based data for the planning of policies regarding health, education, and employment for people with ASD. The number of children and treatments makes ASD a public health concern to support children and their families and ensure equal participation in all aspects of society.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37048594
pii: jcm12072510
doi: 10.3390/jcm12072510
pmc: PMC10095433
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Références

J Clin Med. 2020 Jul 08;9(7):
pubmed: 32650567
Ital J Pediatr. 2022 Jul 8;48(1):112
pubmed: 35804408
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2009 Apr;19(2):231-4
pubmed: 19545994
J Paediatr Child Health. 1994 Apr;30(2):102-7
pubmed: 8198840
Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol. 2019 Jan-Dec;33:2058738419856760
pubmed: 31220952
Neurol Clin. 2003 Nov;21(4):915-32, viii
pubmed: 14743656
Transl Pediatr. 2020 Feb;9(Suppl 1):S55-S65
pubmed: 32206584
Autism Res. 2022 Apr;15(4):592-601
pubmed: 35199493
Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2018 Oct;48(10):234-249
pubmed: 30337149
Brain Sci. 2020 May 01;10(5):
pubmed: 32370097
Ann Saudi Med. 2010 Jul-Aug;30(4):295-300
pubmed: 20622347
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2004 Aug;13(4):201-8
pubmed: 15365889
Autism. 2017 Aug;21(6):678-689
pubmed: 27899709
Public Health Rep. 2003 Sep-Oct;118(5):393-9
pubmed: 12941851
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2007 Nov;41(11):859-68
pubmed: 17924239
Autism Res. 2022 May;15(5):778-790
pubmed: 35238171
Annu Rev Public Health. 2007;28:235-58
pubmed: 17367287

Auteurs

Raissa Kouznetsov (R)

Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.

Panagiotis Angelopoulos (P)

Independent Researcher, New York, NY 10010, USA.

Spyridon Moulinos (S)

Department of Digital Media and Communication, Ionian University, 49100 Kerkira, Greece.

Ioannis Dimakos (I)

Department of Educational Sciences and Social Work, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.

Philippos Gourzis (P)

Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.

Eleni Jelastopulu (E)

Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.

Classifications MeSH