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IAN Stats Home New Advanced Stats Advanced Stats Help Contact us IAN Community IAN Research Advanced StateStats Choose state to compare: Idaho to nationwide US Update Page Use extra caution when drawing conclusions from information with fewer than 30 responses in a category. Find out why here. Distribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders among IAN children with ASD, by first diagnosis First diagnosis US % US responses ID % ID responses Autism 40 3912 50 30 PDD-NOS 31 3086 25 15 Asperger 15 1464 10 6 Other 15 1436 15 9 100 % 9898 100 % 60 Distribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders among IAN children with ASD, by current diagnosis Current diagnosis US % US responses ID % ID responses Autism 46 4598 52 31 PDD-NOS 22 2148 20 12 Asperger 19 1843 13 8 Other 13 1262 15 9 No ASD 0 47 100 % 9898 100 % 60 Distribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders among IAN children with ASD, by first diagnosis and age category First Diagnosis US % 0-3 years ID % 0-3 years US % 4-6 years ID % 4-6 years US % 7-12 years ID % 7-12 years US % 13-18 years ID % 13-18 years Autism 48 60 30 38 13 14 14 0 PDD-NOS 32 18 34 46 22 29 21 0 Asperger 3 8 25 0 57 43 55 0 Other 17 15 12 15 8 14 10 0 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Responses 6525 40 2089 13 1172 7 112 0 Distribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders among IAN children with ASD, by first diagnosis and Gender First Diagnosis US % Male US % Female ID % Male ID % Female Autism 39 40 52 42 PDD-NOS 31 31 19 50 Asperger 15 13 10 8

Other 14 15 19 0 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Responses 8170 1728 48 12 Distribution of Autism Spectrum Disorders among IAN children with ASD, by current diagnosis and Gender Current Diagnosis US % Male US % Female ID % Male ID % Female Autism 46 47 48 67 PDD-NOS 21 23 21 17 Asperger 19 16 15 8 Other 13 14 17 8 No ASD 0 1 0 0 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Responses 8170 1728 48 12 Age at first ASD diagnosis of IAN children with ASD over time, by year of diagnosis and first diagnosis Year of first diagnosis First diagnosis US Median Age (years) US responses ID Median Age (years) ID responses 1996 Autism 2.8 70 2.1 1 1997 Autism 2.7 81 5.2 1 1997 PDD-NOS 3.1 83 3.9 1 1998 Autism 2.9 81 2.1 1 1998 Other 2.9 33 4.8 2 1999 Autism 2.8 110 4.1 2 1999 Asperger 5.6 42 3.5 1 2000 Other 2.9 46 1.1 1 2001 PDD-NOS 3.0 174 3.0 1 2002 Autism 2.6 215 3.2 1 2002 PDD-NOS 3.0 196 6.1 1 2002 Asperger 6.4 91 1.9 1 2002 Other 2.8 91 3.2 1 2003 Autism 2.7 296 4.9 4 2003 Asperger 6.8 96 12.6 1 2004 Autism 2.8 375 2.7 4 2004 Asperger 6.9 123 10.2 1 2005 PDD-NOS 3.1 361 4.1 2 2005 Other 3.0 161 3.6 1 2006 Autism 2.8 568 2.9 5 2006 PDD-NOS 3.1 407 6.9 1 2006 Asperger 7.0 230 3.1 1 2006 Other 2.9 218 2.4 1 2007 Autism 2.9 461 3.0 4 2007 PDD-NOS 3.3 354 4.7 3 2007 Asperger 7.0 216 7.3 1 2007 Other 3.0 203 3.8 2 2008 Autism 3.1 284 2.8 4 2008 PDD-NOS 3.5 184 3.5 3 2008 Other 3.0 125 9.0 1 2009 Autism 2.9 190 3.2 1 2010 Autism 3.0 148 2.2 2 2010 PDD-NOS 4.6 84 3.9 2

2012 PDD-NOS 3.7 14 8.7 1 This table only shows US data where the selected state data has responses. Median age at first ASD diagnosis of IAN children with ASD, by year of birth and diagnosis (US v ID) NOTE: This information should be interpreted carefully. The odds of getting a diagnosis increase with age, and thus younger children (born after 2000, or under 8) have not had as long a time to receive a diagnosis as an older child. Year of Birth First Diagnosis US median age in years US responses ID median age in years ID responses 1991 Asperger 10.4 42 12.6 1 1991 Other 2.9 17 6.7 1 1992 Autism 3.2 78 5.2 1 1993 Autism 3.4 70 2.1 1 1993 PDD-NOS 4.0 87 3.9 1 1994 Autism 3.2 95 8.3 1 1994 Asperger 8.7 93 10.2 1 1995 Autism 3.1 115 4.0 3 1995 Asperger 8.8 99 3.5 1 1995 Other 3.7 44 2.9 1 1996 Autism 3.0 108 6.8 1 1996 PDD-NOS 4.0 144 6.1 1 1998 PDD-NOS 3.5 207 3.0 1 1999 Autism 3.0 222 3.2 1 1999 PDD-NOS 3.5 224 7.2 2 1999 Other 3.2 97 3.2 3 2000 Autism 3.1 301 2.5 2 2000 PDD-NOS 3.5 256 5.4 1 2000 Asperger 6.5 122 4.6 2 2001 Autism 3.0 373 2.9 2 2002 Autism 2.9 463 2.9 2 2002 PDD-NOS 3.1 372 3.7 2 2002 Other 3.1 156 3.6 1 2003 Autism 2.7 517 2.9 3 2003 PDD-NOS 2.8 313 8.7 1 2003 Asperger 4.3 69 3.1 1 2003 Other 2.8 166 4.0 1 2004 Autism 2.6 426 3.3 5 2004 PDD-NOS 2.5 268 3.9 2 2004 Other 2.7 180 3.0 2 2005 Autism 2.4 290 3.0 4 2005 PDD-NOS 2.5 166 4.1 2 2006 Autism 2.5 194 2.1 2 2006 PDD-NOS 2.2 101 1.7 1 2007 Autism 2.4 115 2.5 1 2007 PDD-NOS 2.6 45 3.0 1 2008 Autism 2.3 68 1.8 1 This table only shows US data where the selected state data has responses.

Median age (unadjusted) at first ASD diagnosis of IAN children with ASD by diagnosis, US v ID Diagnosis US median age in years US responses ID median age in years ID responses Autism 2.8 3912 2.9 30 PDD-NOS 3.1 3086 4.5 15 Asperger 7.0 1464 5.4 6 Other 2.9 1436 3.6 9 Gender distribution among IAN children with ASD (US v ID) Gender US % US responses ID % ID responses Male 83 8170 80 48 Female 17 1728 20 12 Gender distribution among IAN children with ASD (US v ID), by first diagnosis Gender US % ID % US % ID % US % PDD- ID % PDD- US % ID % US ID Autism Autism Asperger Asperger NOS NOS Other Other responses responses Male 39 52 15 10 31 19 14 19 8170 48 Female 40 42 13 8 31 50 15 0 1728 12

Distribution of person/team giving first ASD diagnosis among IAN children with ASD (US v ID) (Who) Diagnosed By US % US responses ID % ID responses Specialist 64 6317 72 43 Team of health professionals 14 1366 7 4 Team of professionals in school system 11 1049 7 4 Other/Null 5 500 8 5 Pediatrician/FP/Primary care provider 5 503 7 4 Speech/Language Pathologist 2 163 0 0 US Distribution of person/team giving first ASD diagnosis among IAN children with ASD (US v ID), by Year of Diagnosis US % Team of US % Team of US % US % Year of US % US % US % health professionals in school Pediatrician/FP/Primary Speech/Language responses Diagnosis Specialist Other/Null professionals system care provider Pathologist for year 1991 78 0 0 11 0 11 100 9 1992 69 13 9 3 6 0 100 32 1993 64 20 7 0 2 7 100 44 1994 61 14 10 5 7 3 100 87 1995 60 17 6 5 8 3 100 118 1996 57 22 8 3 8 2 100 173 1997 64 15 10 2 5 5 100 200 1998 62 19 8 2 5 4 100 220 1999 63 15 11 3 6 2 100 293 2000 62 14 10 6 7 2 100 391 2001 63 15 9 4 6 3 100 432 2002 61 13 12 6 5 3 100 593 2003 62 13 13 6 4 2 100 763 2004 63 14 12 4 5 2 100 940 2005 66 15 10 4 4 1 100 1173 2006 66 12 11 5 5 1 100 1423 2007 67 11 11 5 5 1 100 1234 2008 60 14 12 6 6 2 100 726 2009 64 12 11 8 4 1 100 473 2010 64 18 8 5 4 0 100 364 2011 66 15 8 3 6 1 100 142 2012 63 19 7 7 3 0 100 67 2013 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 responses 6317 1366 1049 500 503 163 9898 ID Distribution of person/team giving first ASD diagnosis among IAN children with ASD (US v ID), by Year of Diagnosis ID % Team of ID % Team of ID Year of ID % ID % health professionals in school Diagnosis Specialist Other/Null professionals system %Pediatrician/FP/Primary care provider ID % Speech/Language Pathologist ID % responses for year 1991 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 1992 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 1993 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 1994 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 1995 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 1996 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1

1997 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 2 1998 33 0 33 33 0 0 100 3 1999 67 0 0 0 33 0 100 3 2000 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 2001 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 2002 25 25 25 25 0 0 100 4 2003 40 0 20 40 0 0 100 5 2004 60 20 20 0 0 0 100 5 2005 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 3 2006 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 8 2007 70 20 0 10 0 0 100 10 2008 75 0 0 0 25 0 100 8 2009 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 2010 75 0 0 0 25 0 100 4 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 2012 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 responses 43 4 4 5 4 0 60 Percentage of IAN children with ASD reporting an addtional diagnosis (US v ID) NOTE: participants may report more than one additional (comorbid) diagnosis. Diagnosis US % US: Number Affected ID % ID: Number Affected Motor Delay 46 4556 37 22 ADHD 30 2961 32 19 Anxiety Disorder 20 1972 18 11 Mental Retardation 9 894 13 8 Depression 8 767 8 5 Seizure Disorder/Epilepsy 7 672 10 6 Bipolar Disorder 4 388 3 2 Cerebral Palsy 1 148 2 1

Mean age in months at first concern (US v ID) by first diagnosis First diagnosis US mean age in months US responses ID mean age in months ID responses Autism 17.3 3912 16.5 30 PDD-NOS 18.9 3086 16.1 15 Asperger 31.1 1464 16.7 6 Other 18.0 1436 12.4 9 Mean age in months at first concern (US v ID) by year of first diagnosis Year of first diagnosis US mean age in months US responses ID mean age in months ID responses 1991 14.4 9 1992 14.2 32 1993 14.9 44 1994 15.5 87 1995 17.8 118 1996 17.9 173 18.0 1 1997 18.0 200 31.5 2 1998 19.3 220 11.0 3 1999 19.1 293 10.7 3 2000 19.8 391 0 2001 18.9 432 3.0 1 2002 21.2 593 22.5 4 2003 19.0 763 12.0 5 2004 19.4 940 19.0 5 2005 19.8 1173 15.7 3 2006 20.4 1423 14.6 8 2007 19.8 1234 18.9 10 2008 22.0 726 15.1 8 2009 21.3 473 18.0 1 2010 21.3 364 9.0 4 2011 21.7 142 2012 19.5 67 15.0 1

2013 16.0 1 Lag Time, mean delay in months by diagnosis First diagnosis US mean delay in months US responses ID mean delay in months ID responses Autism 22.0 3912 22.1 30 PDD-NOS 27.5 3086 39.7 15 Asperger 57.5 1464 72.6 6 Other 25.3 1436 41.0 9 Lag Time, mean delay in months by year of first diagnosis Year of first diagnosis US mean delay in months US responses ID mean delay in months ID responses 1991 6.6 9 1992 12.5 32 1993 13.9 44 1994 18.3 87 1995 21.0 118 1996 18.9 173 8.0 1 1997 21.6 200 23.0 2 1998 21.9 220 36.3 3 1999 26.4 293 36.0 3 2000 23.7 391 0 2001 27.2 432 33.0 1 2002 26.2 593 28.0 4 2003 27.3 763 66.8 5 2004 28.1 940 34.0 5 2005 29.3 1173 31.3 3 2006 29.8 1423 24.1 8 2007 32.1 1234 31.9 10 2008 35.7 726 30.5 8 2009 36.4 473 20.0 1 2010 41.6 364 27.2 4

2011 35.0 142 2012 36.7 67 90.0 1 2013 26.0 1 All Diagnoses Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Treatment US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Speech and Language Therapy 61 4951 57 26 Occupational Therapy 49 3963 43 20 Medications 42 3401 35 16 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) 25 2061 9 4 Social Skills Group 15 1258 4 2 Physical Therapy 12 1012 7 3 Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) 12 973 2 1 Visual Schedules 12 945 9 4 Sensory Integration Therapy 12 936 4 2 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 11 913 15 7 respondents 8136 46 All Diagnoses: ID Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Treatments US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Speech and Language Therapy 61 4951 57 26 Occupational Therapy 49 3963 43 20 medications 0 1 35 16 Medications 42 3401 35 16 Developmental Therapy 2 184 24 11 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 11 913 15 7 Psychotherapy / Counseling (Talk Therapy) 5 423 13 6 Brushing / Joint Compression ( Wilbarger Brushing Protocol) 5 379 11 5 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) 25 2061 9 4 Behavioral Therapy (unspecified) 7 557 9 4 Aqua Therapy (including Swimming) 3 222 9 4 respondents 8136 46 Autism Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Top Ten Treatments: Autism US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Speech and Language Therapy 69 2590 73 16 Occupational Therapy 55 2068 45 10 Medications 37 1383 27 6 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) 33 1231 5 1 Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) 17 655 5 1 Physical Therapy 15 547 5 1 Visual Schedules 13 498 9 2

Sensory Integration Therapy 13 485 5 1 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 12 438 18 4 Melatonin 12 435 14 3 respondents 3760 22 PDD-NOS Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Top Ten Treatments: PDD-NOS US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Speech and Language Therapy 65 1204 45 5 Occupational Therapy 50 934 45 5 Medications 41 766 45 5 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) 25 468 9 1 Social Skills Group 18 342 0 0 Physical Therapy 14 262 9 1 Social Stories 13 234 0 0 Sensory Integration Therapy 12 223 0 0 Visual Schedules 11 209 0 0 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 10 195 9 1 respondents 1866 11 Asperger Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Top Ten Treatments: Asperger US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Medications 61 876 20 1 Speech and Language Therapy 32 457 20 1 Occupational Therapy 29 420 40 2 Social Skills Group 26 377 0 0 Psychotherapy / Counseling (Talk Therapy) 15 210 40 2 Social Stories 12 177 20 1 Melatonin 11 160 0 0 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 11 151 0 0 Behavioral Therapy (unspecified) 8 116 0 0 Visual Schedules 8 115 0 0 respondents 1438 5 Other ASD Top 10 Treatments: Rank by Percentage of Respondents Reporting Use (US v ID) Top Ten Treatments: Other ASD US % US number reporting ID % ID number reporting Speech and Language Therapy 66 690 50 4 Occupational Therapy 51 532 38 3 Medications 35 369 50 4 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) 26 274 25 2 Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) 13 138 0 0 Physical Therapy 12 128 13 1 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement 12 122 25 2 Sensory Integration Therapy 12 121 13 1 Visual Schedules 12 121 25 2 Melatonin 11 119 0 0 respondents 1043 8

Average annual out-of-pocket cost (US $) per treatment among Top Ten Treatments, US v ID Treatments US avg cost, US $ US responses ID avg cost, US $ ID responses Speech and Language Therapy $880 4951 $189 26 Occupational Therapy $707 3963 $200 20 Medications $354 3401 $21 16 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) $5374 2061 $0 4 Social Skills Group $1006 1258 2 Physical Therapy $432 1012 $0 3 Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) $246 973 $0 1 Visual Schedules $112 945 $0 4 Sensory Integration Therapy $1241 936 $0 2 All-Purpose Multivitamin Supplement $243 913 $113 7 Retrieved 2 Jun 2014 Data current as of 21 Jan 2013 07:20:00