3,204 532,542 09,396 In home Respite 0,078,47 20,360,74 4,368,26

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3,204 532,542 09,396 In home Respite 0,078,47 20,360,74 4,368,26 6,708,297 3,62,653 2,20,374 548,652 206,28 7,643 3,672 Out of home Respite ,223,984 3,284,907 4,533,795 2,044,289 688,96 323,833 73,95 23,925 20,80 9,863 Support Services 3,692,02 3,808,949 6,374,627 4,94,238 7,989,43 26,46,457 ,88,35 ,470,37 4,68,50 709,264 Miscellaneous 92,997,388 46,09,425 5,978,657 5,870,23 2,689,78 2,25,827 740,96 433,22 336,95 37,doi
3,204 532,542 09,396 In home Respite 0,078,47 20,360,74 4,368,26 6,708,297 3,62,653 2,20,374 548,652 206,28 7,643 3,672 Out of home Respite ,223,984 3,284,907 4,533,795 2,044,289 688,96 323,833 73,95 23,925 20,80 9,863 Support Services 3,692,02 3,808,949 6,374,627 4,94,238 7,989,43 26,46,457 ,88,35 ,470,37 4,68,50 709,264 Miscellaneous 92,997,388 46,09,425 5,978,657 5,870,23 2,689,78 2,25,827 740,96 433,22 336,95 37,doi:0.37journal.pone.05970.tPLOS ONE DOI:0.37journal.pone.05970 March 25,5 California’s Developmental Spending for Persons with AutismTable 8. Percentage by Age. Employment Support Age 3 Age 7 Age 26 Age 70 Age 24 Age 254 Age 354 Age 454 Age 554 Age 65 0.00 0.00 0.00 .63 9.54 3.84 3.38 4.65 4.09 2.82 Community Care Facilities 0.05 0.55 3.53 0.84 5.55 22.84 35.90 44.07 50.42 63.38 Day Care Programs 7.75 0.9 0.20 7.6 44.90 57.49 6.50 62.42 59.5 53.52 Transportation 6.97 6.03 4.62 8.70 38.6 48.49 50.82 50.89 49.30 45.07 In home Respite 36.69 57.45 6.63 49.46 29.49 8.60 0.68 5.70 2.25 .4 Out PubMed ID:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25132819 of home Respite 2.72 5.56 0.65 9.22 4.82 2.80 2.69 .34 0.85 .4 Support Services 28.30 3.8 26.37 27.4 3.83 29.66 29.6 33.33 29.86 26.76 Miscellaneous 69.82 57.03 48.4 39.98 32. 32.35 34.26 36.58 36.34 25.35doi:0.37journal.pone.05970.tFig 7 presents data for average, perperson spending for persons who received at least one dollar of service for the six more informative categories. XEN907 average spending for Employment Support was zero until age 7 but abruptly rose to 3906 for ages 70 and gradually rose to over 6,000 for age 65. For adults aged 204, Employment Support perperson spending was in a relatively narrow range, 4338 to 5840. Community Care Facilities average spending was, by far, the highest among all other categories, except for age group 354 for which Support Services had the highest spending. Community Care Facilities began below 40,000 for ages 3, peaked for ages 7 and 26 above 50,000 and then gradually fell to the high 30,000 and low 40,000 range for adults. Day Care Programs were in the 5,000 to 9,000 range for children and youth, but increased significantly for adults to the 3,000 to 4,000 range. Compared to other categories, Transportation was relatively lower for children and youths ( 600 to ,00) than for adults ( 2,000 to 3,000). In the corresponding table (Table 9) average spending for Support Services and Miscellaneous displayed opposing patterns. Support Services began relatively low at 9,68 but gradually rose for each additional age group reaching a peak of 43,57 for age group 554. Miscellaneous average spending, on the other hand, began relatively high at ,439 for ages 3 but then fell for most age groups until reaching a low of ,325 for ages 454 and remaining low for ages 554 and 65. Recall the aggregate average spending for all categories combined across age groups in Fig . Except for the youngest group (3), aggregate average spending increased every year of age from 7 through 65. Data from Fig 7 suggest that the age patterns for Employment Support, Day Care Programs, Transportation, and Support Services were the likely causes for the increase in aggregate average spending from childhood to adulthood.Findings revealed far more males than females receiving services for ASD, as is well established. The difference in spending was only slightly in favor of females. The similar spending.