Youth With ASD More Likely To Be Restrained When Hospitalized, Research Suggests

Youth With ASD More Likely To Be Restrained When Hospitalized, Research Suggests
Psychiatric News (12/11) reports, “Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more than twice as likely as those without ASD to be restrained while hospitalized, according to a report.” The findings were published in Pediatrics.

Related Links:

— “Youth With Autism More Likely to Experience Restraint in Hospital,” APA Psychiatric News Alert, December 11, 2023

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