Attendance at fragile x specialty clinics: Facilitators and barriers

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Abstract

The objectives were to describe the demographic characteristics of children with Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and to determine predictors of attendance at Fragile X (FX) clinics. Findings from the Community Support Network (CSN) and Our Fragile X World (OFXW) samples showed that children who attended FX Clinics were mostly male, high-school aged or younger, and white, non-Hispanic. Using logistic regression models, awareness about FX Clinic services, guardian education, and income (CSN), and child age, family income, and total number of co-occurring conditions (OFXW) were predictors of clinic attendance. Demographic and child characteristics accounted for a large portion of the explained variance. Importantly, symptom severity and parent knowledge about services were independent predictors beyond the demographic characteristics of families.

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Kidd, S. A., Raspa, M., Clark, R., Usrey-Roos, H., Wheeler, A. C., Liu, J. A., … Sherman, S. L. (2017). Attendance at fragile x specialty clinics: Facilitators and barriers. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 122(6), 457–475. https://doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-122.6.457

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