Estimating the number of people with Tourette syndrome and persistent tic disorder in the United States
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Alternative Title:Psychiatry Res
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Description:Estimates of the number of people in the U.S. with Tourette syndrome or other persistent tic disorders can inform service provision planning. Based on available prevalence estimates applied to 2020 population data from the U.S. Census, we estimated that 350,000-450,000 U.S. children and adults have Tourette syndrome and about one million have other persistent tic disorders. Variation across studies makes estimating the total number of people in the United States affected by these disorders challenging. More precise measurement could ensure that prevalence estimates accurately reflect all who are impacted by these disorders and who could benefit from evidence-based services.
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Source:Psychiatry Res. 314:114684
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Pubmed ID:35724469
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC10645081
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Volume:314
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:e188af17d4b1996e8818699c4283da700c603cc17c4f3e356a1ca7a107728f06
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