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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at high risk for being overweight and obese. Little is known about how obesity in children with ASD is being addressed in primary care. This article reports findings from a survey completed by 327 general pediatricians, which included a fictional clinical vignette and Likert-scales assessing attitudes, practices, self-efficacy, and barriers to obesity management. Although the majority of respondents agreed pediatricians should be the main providers to manage obesity in children with ASD, few reported receiving adequate training to do so. Pediatricians were more likely to refer to developmental-behavioral pediatricians and dietitians for a child with ASD compared to a child without ASD. Higher self-efficacy was associated with increased weight-related counseling frequency by pediatricians.
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Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Award Number R25DK096944, and the Academic Pediatric Association (APA). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors, and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIH or the APA. Morgan Walls previously reported the findings of this study in May 2017 as part of her oral Master’s thesis. The findings were submitted as part of her written Master’s thesis; however, the thesis has been embargoed from access until October 2019.
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Walls, M., Broder-Fingert, S., Feinberg, E. et al. Prevention and Management of Obesity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Primary Care Pediatricians. J Autism Dev Disord 48, 2408–2417 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-018-3494-0
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