How can we support the healthcare needs of autistic adults without intellectual disability?
Abstract
Autistic people are more likely to be diagnosed with a range of physical and mental health conditions (i.e. epilepsy, cardiovascular disease and diabetes) and are 2 times more likely to die prematurely compared to the general population. Additionally, they experience a range of barriers to accessing healthcare and have unmet health-care needs. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on the barriers and facilitators to health care for autistic adults without intellectual disability.
Citation
Bradshaw, P., Pellicano, E., van Driel, M., & Urbanowicz, A. (2019). How can we support the healthcare needs of autistic adults without intellectual disability? [Poster]. University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine HDR Symposium 2019, 20 September. University of Queensland.