A longitudinal health promotion program for autistic children and their caregivers: Impact of an urban community‐based program
Leah R. Ketcheson,
Franziska Loetzner,
Chandler F. Wentz
et al.
Abstract:Autistic children, as well as their primary caregivers (e.g., parents), experience greater health disparities when compared with the general population. Despite this reality, there has been relatively little priority placed on promoting positive trajectories of health in either of these underserved populations. The primary purpose of this study was to examine the impact of participation in a 12‐month, longitudinal health promotion program designed for both autistic children and their parent. A total of 27 fami… Show more
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