Identifying Behavioral Severity Trends and Intervention Targets in Autism Care

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2025-05-09
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This project analyzed behavioral severity scores of adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as part of the Coordinated Care Project led by HANDS in Autism®, in partnership with NDI and Damar Services. Using Python and Power BI, the practicum examined pre-admission and post-discharge data to assess the impact of evidence-based interventions. Results indicated a reduction in average behavioral severity scores from 6 to 4.3 over six months post-discharge. Correlation analysis revealed strong behavior clusters, particularly around self-care tasks like getting dressed and bathing, highlighting them as critical targets for intervention. Through statistical testing and interactive dashboard development, this project supported data-informed decision-making and strengthened the intern’s skills in behavioral health analytics, interdisciplinary research, and clinical outcome evaluation.

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Kuta, P.R., Neal, T., Devarapalli, B.A., & Swiezy, N. (2025). Identifying Behavioral Severity Trends and Intervention Targets in Autism Care. Presented at the Spring 2025 Poster Session, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Indiana University Indianapolis. †
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