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Autism Screening Cancellations Rise Amid Fears of Federal Tracking

by Mark Chiang
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Parents and adults are reportedly canceling autism screening evaluations due to fears of being placed on a federal list. This trend raises concerns about potential barriers to early diagnosis and intervention for autism spectrum disorder. Specifically, anxieties surrounding data privacy and potential government tracking appear to be driving the cancellations. Individuals considering autism screening now weigh the perceived risks of a potential federal record against the benefits of receiving a diagnosis and accessing support services. This apprehension affects both parents seeking evaluations for their children and adults considering screening for themselves. The cancellations may negatively impact efforts to provide timely interventions and support for those who may benefit from them.

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Date: May 1, 2025

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