Significant declines seen across genders, races/ethnicities

Higher symptom intensity seen among older people, women, and non-White individuals

IQ, symptom presentation, and demographic factors all related to later age of diagnosis

Findings seen across Black, White, and Asian individuals but not Hispanic individuals

Having lower household income, identifying as gay or bisexual tied to higher odds

Autism not diagnosed in one in four study-confirmed individuals with autism spectrum disorder

Older veterans living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods have increased risk for dementia in adjusted analyses

Association partially mediated by neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors

Intentional interpersonal or bystander injuries accounted for 67.2 percent of the cohort and increased in 2020

The share of people 65 years and older grew by more than one-third between the 2010 census and the 2020 census