Intersectional analysis of autism service inequities: Narratives of Black single female caregivers
Despite the wide range of research on autism disparities in early identification, diagnosis, and access to services in racial and ethnic minorities in the United States compared to White children, few studies focus distinctly on the experiences of Black single female caregivers of children with auti...
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Main Author: | Jennifer S. Singh (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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