More adults are wondering if they have autism: Tips to seek a diagnosis
- Natasha Nelson was diagnosed with autism in August 2023, shortly after her youngest daughter was also diagnosed, and she uses a sensory room in her home to calm her children.
- A study published in JAMA Network Open reported a 452% increase in autism diagnoses among adults aged 26 to 34 from 2011 to 2022.
- Experts recommend consulting a primary care physician for a psychiatry referral, as autism is a complex diagnosis, despite various online screening tools.
- Obtaining an autism diagnosis as an adult can be costly and may involve long wait times, as highlighted by Ence.
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