Consortium national d’expertise en inclusion sociale

Répertoire général

Le répertoire général recense des articles scientifiques, notamment dans les champs de la déficience ou des incapacités intellectuelles ou encore dans le domaine du trouble du spectre de l’autisme. Il contient plus de 40 000 références bibliographiques, pour la période de 2009 à 2019. Les mots-clés s’inspirent de regroupements thématiques élaborés à la suite d’une analyse de tous les thèmes abordés par les articles recensés.

Cette banque de données est mise à jour au premier septembre de chaque année.

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C. Vernhet, F. Dellapiazza, N. Blanc, F. Cousson-Gelie, S. Miot, H. Roeyers and A. Baghdadli
2019
Coping strategies of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
  • RésuméTo deal with stress, parents of children with ASD use coping strategies that help to tackle the challenging situations of raising their child. This systematic review examines parental coping strategy's questionnaires, factors which influence these coping
  • SourceEur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 28(6), 747–758
  • ISBN/ISSN1435-165X (Electronic); 1018-8827 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAdaptation, Psychological/*physiology; Adolescent; Adult; Autism Spectrum Disorder/*psychology/therapy; Child; Emotions/physiology; Female; Humans; Male; Parent-Child Relations; Parents/*psychology; Quality of Life/psychology; *Social Support; Surveys and
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceRevue de littératureFamille
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A. Vallee, J. N. Vallee and Y. Lecarpentier
2019
PPARgamma agonists: potential treatment for autism spectrum disorder by inhibiting the canonical WNT/beta-catenin pathway
  • RésuméAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by a deficit in social interactions and communication with repetitive and restrictive behavior. No curative treatments are available for ASD. Pharmacological treatments
  • SourceMol Psychiatry 24(5), 643–652
  • ISBN/ISSN1476-5578 (Electronic); 1359-4184 (Linking)
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L. Turner-Brown, K. Hume, B. A. Boyd and K. Kainz
2019
Preliminary Efficacy of Family Implemented TEACCH for Toddlers: Effects on Parents and Their Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • RésuméThis study examined the effects of an intervention to support parents and promote skill development in newly diagnosed toddlers with ASD. Participants included 50 children with ASD under 3 and their parents who were randomly assigned to participate in a 6
  • SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(7), 2685–2698
  • ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAdult; Autism Spectrum Disorder/*therapy; Child, Preschool; Early Intervention (Education)/*methods; Female; Humans; Male; Parents/*psychology; Psychotherapy/*methods; *Social Skills
  • Classé dansPetite enfanceArticle empiriqueRevue de littératureFamille
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P. T. Tseng, Y. W. Chen, B. Stubbs, A. F. Carvalho, P. Whiteley, C. H. Tang, W. C. Yang, T. Y. Chen, D. J. Li, C. S. Chu, W. C. Yang, H. Y. Liang, C. K. Wu, C. F. Yen and P. Y. Lin
2019
Maternal breastfeeding and autism spectrum disorder in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  • RésuméOBJECTIVES: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a group of conditions variably affecting communicative and social interactive abilities presenting alongside behaviors with various restricted and repetitive patterns. In addition to genetic factors tha
  • SourceNutr Neurosci 22(5), 354–362
  • ISBN/ISSN1476-8305 (Electronic); 1028-415X (Linking)
  • Mots-clés*Autism Spectrum Disorder/etiology/prevention & control; *Breast Feeding/statistics & numerical data; Female; Humans; Maternal Behavior
  • Classé dansRevue de littérature
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A. C. Tse
2019
Effects of attentional focus on motor learning in children with autism spectrum disorder
  • RésuméInability to acquire a new motor skill is a common motor difficulty in children with autism spectrum disorder. The purpose of this study is to examine whether the motor learning benefits of an external focus of attention for typically developing children
  • SourceAutism 23(2), 405–412
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésattentional focus; autism spectrum disorder; children; motor learning
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P. M. Torring, M. J. Larsen, C. Brasch-Andersen, L. N. Krogh, M. Kibaek, L. Laulund, N. Illum, U. Dunkhase-Heinl, A. Wiesener, B. Popp, G. Marangi, T. D. Hjortshoj, J. Ek, I. Vogel, N. Becher, L. Roos, M. Zollino and C. R. Fagerberg
2019
Is MED13L-related intellectual disability a recognizable syndrome?
  • RésuméINTRODUCTION: MED13L-related intellectual disability is characterized by moderate intellectual disability (ID), speech impairment, and dysmorphic facial features. We present 8 patients with MED13L-related intellectual disability and review the literature
  • SourceEur J Med Genet 62(2), 129–136
  • ISBN/ISSN1878-0849 (Electronic); 1769-7212 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésChild; Child, Preschool; Craniofacial Abnormalities/*genetics/pathology; Developmental Disabilities/*genetics/pathology; Female; Humans; Intellectual Disability/*genetics/pathology; Male; Mediator Complex/*genetics; Mutation; *Phenotype; Syndrome
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T. S. Tomeny, J. A. Rankin, L. K. Baker, S. W. Eldred and T. D. Barry
2019
Discrepancy in perceived social support among typically developing siblings of youth with autism spectrum disorder
  • RésuméSocial support can buffer against stressors often associated with having family members with autism spectrum disorder. This study included 112 parents and typically developing siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder. Relations between self-repo
  • SourceAutism 23(3), 594–606
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésautism spectrum disorder; discrepancy; siblings; social support
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D. Tomasi and N. D. Volkow
2019
Reduced Local and Increased Long-Range Functional Connectivity of the Thalamus in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • RésuméIt is hypothesized that brain network abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) reflect local overconnectivity and long-range underconnectivity. However, this is not a consistent finding in recent studies, which could reflect the developmental natur
  • SourceCereb Cortex 29(2), 573–585
  • ISBN/ISSN1460-2199 (Electronic); 1047-3211 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésASD; FCDM; brain development; brain laterality, age, sex differences, intelligence, brain networks; fMRI, ABIDE
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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A. Tint, A. M. Palucka, E. Bradley, J. A. Weiss and Y. Lunsky
2019
Emergency service experiences of adults with autism spectrum disorder without intellectual disability
  • RésuméThis study aimed to describe patterns of emergency department use and police interactions, as well as satisfaction with emergency services of 40 adults with autism spectrum disorder without intellectual disability over 12-18 months. Approximately 42.5% of
  • SourceAutism 23(3), 792–795
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésadults; autism spectrum disorder; emergency department; police; service use
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D. Tilahun, A. Fekadu, B. Tekola, M. Araya, I. Roth, B. Davey, C. Hanlon and R. A. Hoekstra
2019
Ethiopian community health workers’ beliefs and attitudes towards children with autism: Impact of a brief training intervention
  • RésuméThere is a severe shortage of services for children with autism in Ethiopia; access to services is further impeded by negative beliefs and stigmatising attitudes towards affected children and their families. To increase access to services, care provision
  • SourceAutism 23(1), 39–49
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésEthiopia; attitude; autism spectrum disorder; community health workers; developing countries; developmental disabilities; stigma
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V. Thulasi, R. A. Steer, I. M. Monteiro and X. Ming
2019
Overall severities of gastrointestinal symptoms in pediatric outpatients with and without autism spectrum disorder
  • RésuméIn order to determine the effectiveness of a Gastrointestinal Severity Index to screen for gastrointestinal disorders, the Gastrointestinal Severity Index was administered to 135 children with autism spectrum disorders and 146 comparisons with and without
  • SourceAutism 23(2), 524–530
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésGastrointestinal Severity Scale; autism spectrum disorders; constipation; diarrhea; gastrointestinal disorders
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M. L. Thomeer, C. Lopata, J. P. Donnelly, A. Booth, A. Shanahan, V. Federiconi, C. A. McDonald and J. D. Rodgers
2019
Community Effectiveness RCT of a Comprehensive Psychosocial Treatment for High-Functioning Children With ASD
  • RésuméThis community effectiveness randomized clinical trial examined the feasibility and effectiveness of a comprehensive psychosocial treatment, summerMAX, when implemented by a community agency. Fifty-seven high-functioning children (48 male, 9 female), ages
  • SourceJ Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 48(sup1), S119–S130
  • ISBN/ISSN1537-4424 (Electronic); 1537-4416 (Linking)
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empiriqueRevue de littérature
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F. Thabtah
2019
Machine learning in autistic spectrum disorder behavioral research: A review and ways forward
  • RésuméAutistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a mental disorder that retards acquisition of linguistic, communication, cognitive, and social skills and abilities. Despite being diagnosed with ASD, some individuals exhibit outstanding scholastic, non-academic, and a
  • SourceInform Health Soc Care 44(3), 278–297
  • ISBN/ISSN1753-8165 (Electronic); 1753-8157 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAutism spectrum disorder; artificial intelligence; classification; data analysis; feature selection; machine learning; predictive models
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K. Tchanturia, J. Adamson, J. Leppanen and H. Westwood
2019
Characteristics of autism spectrum disorder in anorexia nervosa: A naturalistic study in an inpatient treatment programme
  • RésuméPrevious research has demonstrated links between anorexia nervosa and autism spectrum disorder however, few studies have examined the possible impact of symptoms of autism spectrum disorder on clinical outcomes in anorexia nervosa. The aim of this study w
  • SourceAutism 23(1), 123–130
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAutism Spectrum Quotient; anorexia nervosa; autism spectrum disorder; eating disorder; short version
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G. Szumski, J. Smogorzewska, P. Grygiel and A. M. Orlando
2019
Examining the Effectiveness of Naturalistic Social Skills Training in Developing Social Skills and Theory of Mind in Preschoolers with ASD
  • RésuméWe compared the effectiveness of two programs for developing social skills, 'Play Time/Social Time' (PT/ST) and 'I Can Problem Solve' (ICPS), in improving the social skills and theory of mind (ToM) of preschoolers with ASD. The experiment took place in a
  • SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(7), 2822–2837
  • ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAdaptation, Psychological; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Male; *Social Skills; *Theory of Mind
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empiriqueFonctions cognitivesIntervention psychosocialeRelations sociales
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T. L. Sweeten, L. A. Croen, G. C. Windham, J. D. Odell, E. G. Stubbs and A. R. Torres
2019
Brief Report: Low Rates of Herpesvirus Detection in Blood of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Controls
  • RésuméPrevious research indicates that infection, especially from viruses in the family Herpesviridae, may play a role in the etiology of some cases of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Using a case-control design and the polymerase chain reaction with site-speci
  • SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(1), 410–414
  • ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAutism Spectrum Disorder/blood/epidemiology/*virology; Case-Control Studies; Child; Female; Herpesviridae Infections/blood/*epidemiology; Humans; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques/*statistics & numerical data
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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B. M. Sutton, A. A. Webster and M. F. Westerveld
2019
A systematic review of school-based interventions targeting social communication behaviors for students with autism
  • RésuméInitiating and responding to peers are social communication behaviors which are challenging for students with autism. We reviewed intervention studies set in mainstream elementary schools, which targeted these behaviors and reported on intervention outcom
  • SourceAutism 23(2), 274–286
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésautism spectrum disorder; initiate; intervention; respond; school; social communication; social interaction
  • Classé dansRevue de littérature
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F. Suhaib, A. Saeed, H. Gul and M. Kaleem
2019
Oral assessment of children with autism spectrum disorder in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • RésuméComparison of oral health status, dental needs and dietary habits of children with autism and their healthy siblings. In this cross-sectional study, oral hygiene measures, sugar consumption and dental examination of 58 Pakistani children with autism spect
  • SourceAutism 23(1), 81–86
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésautism spectrum disorders; bruxism; dental caries; oral hygiene; sugar consumption; tooth brushing
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empirique
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M. Stahlhut, J. Downs, M. Aadahl, H. Leonard, A. M. Bisgaard and E. Nordmark
2019
Patterns of sedentary time and ambulatory physical activity in a Danish population of girls and women with Rett syndrome
  • RésuméBACKGROUND: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder leading to multiple disabilities and high dependency on caregivers. This study aimed to: (1) describe the patterns of sedentary time and daily steps and (2) identify the association of
  • SourceDisabil Rehabil 41(2), 133–141
  • ISBN/ISSN1464-5165 (Electronic); 0963-8288 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAdolescent; Adult; Denmark; Exercise/*psychology; Female; Humans; Linear Models; Monitoring, Physiologic/*methods; *Quality of Life; Recurrence; *Rett Syndrome/psychology/rehabilitation; *Sedentary Behavior; *Walking/physiology/psychology/statistics & num
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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I. N. Smith, S. Thacker, R. Jaini and C. Eng
2019
Dynamics and structural stability effects of germline PTEN mutations associated with cancer versus autism phenotypes
  • RésuméIndividuals with germline mutations in the tumor suppressor gene phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), irrespective of clinical presentation, are diagnosed with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS). PHTS confers a high risk of breast, thyroid, and other
  • SourceJ Biomol Struct Dyn 37(7), 1766–1782
  • ISBN/ISSN1538-0254 (Electronic); 0739-1102 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésASD: Autism spectrum disorder; ATP: Adenosine triphosphate; ENCoM: Elastic network contact model; GROMACS: Groningen machine for chemical simulations; LINCS: Linear constraint solver; MD: Molecular dynamics; NMA: Normal mode analysis; PCA: Principal compo
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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I. C. Smith, D. Swain, H. G. Murphy, T. H. Ollendick and S. W. White
2019
The Under- and Over-Identification of Autism: Factors Associated With Diagnostic Referral
  • RésuméAs reported prevalence and public awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have grown in recent years, clinicians will likely see increased referrals for suspected ASD. The current study sought to elucidate factors associated with referral for possible
  • SourceJ Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 48(3), 393–399
  • ISBN/ISSN1537-4424 (Electronic); 1537-4416 (Linking)
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H. M. Smith, D. L. Gadke, K. K. Stratton, H. Ripple and C. D. Reisener
2019
Providing noncontingent access to music in addition to escape extinction as a treatment for liquid refusal in a child with autism
  • RésuméBehavioral treatment for pediatric feeding disorders typically involves the implementation of escape-extinction (EE) procedures (Addison et al., 2012); however, the use of noncontingent access (NCA) to preferred reinforcement has also been explored as a t
  • SourceBehavior Analysis: Research and Practice 19(1), 94–102
  • ISBN/ISSN2372-9414
  • Mots-clésautism; pediatric feeding disorder; behavior treatment; noncontingent access to reinforcement; Autism Spectrum Disorders; Eating Disorders; Escape Conditioning; Extinction (Learning); Noncontingent Reinforcement
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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A. Smerbeck
2019
The Survey of Favorite Interests and Activities: Assessing and understanding restricted interests in children with autism spectrum disorder
  • RésuméRestricted interests are an established diagnostic symptom of autism spectrum disorder. While there is considerable evidence that these interests have maladaptive consequences, they also provide a range of benefits. This article introduces a new instrumen
  • SourceAutism 23(1), 247–259
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésAsperger’s; autism spectrum disorder; circumscribed interests; restricted and repetitive behavior; restricted interests
  • Classé dansArticle empirique
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B. C. Silbaugh and S. Swinnea
2019
Failure to Replicate the Effects of the High-Probability Instructional Sequence on Feeding in Children With Autism and Food Selectivity
  • RésuméBehavioral intervention has positive effects on feeding problems of children with autism and food selectivity (FS), and researchers have evaluated a variety of specific behavioral interventions. Confidence in the effects of some specific interventions on
  • SourceBehav Modif 43(5), 734–762
  • ISBN/ISSN1552-4167 (Electronic); 0145-4455 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésautism; evidence-based practice; food selectivity; high-probability instructional sequence; replication
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empirique
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J. Sibeoni, L. Chambon, N. Pommepuy, C. Rappaport and A. Revah-Levy
2019
Psychiatric care of children with autism spectrum disorder - What do their siblings think about it? A qualitative study
  • RésuméThe expectations and role of families in the care of children with autism spectrum disorder are increasingly important. Nonetheless, no study has thus far explored the perspectives of siblings about the care received by a brother or sister with this disor
  • SourceAutism 23(2), 326–337
  • ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
  • Mots-clésautism spectrum disorders; psychiatry; qualitative research; siblings
  • Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empirique
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