C. M. Shivers and C. M. McGregor
2019
Brief Report: Sibling Feelings Toward their Brother or Sister With or Without Autism or Intellectual Disability
- RésuméThe present study examined 97 adolescent siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), or no disabilities. Siblings reported on their feelings toward their brother or sister (anxiety, hosti
- SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(1), 404–409
- ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAdolescent; Autism Spectrum Disorder/complications/*psychology; Child; Emotions; Female; Humans; Intellectual Disability/complications/*psychology; Male; *Sibling Relations
- Classé dansArticle empiriqueFamille
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C. M. Shivers, C. McGregor and A. Hough
2019
Self-reported stress among adolescent siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome
- RésuméDespite the prevalence of studies showing increased stress among mothers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, few studies have examined general stress among typically developing siblings. This study used an online survey to compare the levels of
- SourceAutism 23(1), 112–122
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésDown syndrome; adolescents; autism spectrum disorders; siblings; stress
- Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceArticle empirique
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E. Shephard, R. Bedford, B. Milosavljevic, T. Gliga, E. J. H. Jones, A. Pickles, M. H. Johnson and T. Charman
2019
Early developmental pathways to childhood symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and autism spectrum disorder
- RésuméBACKGROUND: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have co-occurring symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and/or anxiety. It is unclear whether these disorders arise from shared or distinct developmental pathways. We exp
- SourceJ Child Psychol Psychiatry 60(9), 963–974
- ISBN/ISSN1469-7610 (Electronic); 0021-9630 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAutism spectrum disorder; anxiety; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; comorbidity; early developmental pathways
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R. J. Semple
2019
Review: Yoga and mindfulness for youth with autism spectrum disorder: review of the current evidence
- RésuméBackground Yoga and mindfulness‐based programs are becoming increasingly popular as a supplemental intervention for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Increasing numbers of children, parents, and schools are participating in
- SourceChild and Adolescent Mental Health 24(1), 12–18
- ISBN/ISSN1475357X
- Mots-clésYoga; mindfulness; children; adolescents; autism spectrum disorder; No terms assigned
- Classé dansRevue de littérature
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A. J. Schwichtenberg, A. M. Kellerman, G. S. Young, M. Miller and S. Ozonoff
2019
Mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders: Play behaviors with infant siblings and social responsiveness
- RésuméMother-infant interactions are a proximal process in early development and may be especially salient for children who are at risk for social difficulties (i.e. infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder). To inform how indices of maternal b
- SourceAutism 23(4), 821–833
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésautism spectrum disorder; infant sibling; mother–infant interaction; parent-mediated intervention; social responsiveness
- Classé dansEnfance et adolescenceFamille
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S. Schelinski and K. von Kriegstein
2019
The Relation Between Vocal Pitch and Vocal Emotion Recognition Abilities in People with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Typical Development
- RésuméWe tested the relation between vocal emotion and vocal pitch perception abilities in adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and pairwise matched adults with typical development. The ASD group had impaired vocal but typical non-vocal p
- SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(1), 68–82
- ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAdolescent; Adult; Auditory Perception; Autism Spectrum Disorder/*psychology; Case-Control Studies; *Emotions; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; *Pitch Perception; *Voice; Young Adult
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N. J. Sasson and K. E. Morrison
2019
First impressions of adults with autism improve with diagnostic disclosure and increased autism knowledge of peers
- RésuméA practical consideration for many intellectually able adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is whether to disclose their diagnostic status or try to mask their autistic characteristics to avoid judgment and discrimination. Here, we assessed first im
- SourceAutism 23(1), 50–59
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésadults; autism; diagnostic disclosure; first impressions
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B. Saloner and C. L. Barry
2019
Changes in spending and service use after a state autism insurance mandate
- RésuméAlmost all states have insurance coverage mandates for childhood autism spectrum disorder treatment, yet little is known about how mandates affect spending and service use. We evaluated a 2011 Kansas law mandating comprehensive coverage of autism spectrum
- SourceAutism 23(1), 167–174
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésaccess to care; health insurance; insurance mandate; out-of-pocket spending; utilization
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E. M. Sajdel-Sulkowska, M. Makowska-Zubrycka, K. Czarzasta, K. Kasarello, V. Aggarwal, M. Bialy, E. Szczepanska-Sadowska and A. Cudnoch-Jedrzejewska
2019
Common Genetic Variants Link the Abnormalities in the Gut-Brain Axis in Prematurity and Autism
- RésuméThis review considers a link between prematurity and autism by comparing symptoms, physiological abnormalities, and behavior. It focuses on the bidirectional signaling between the microbiota and the brain, here defined as the microbiota-gut-vagus-heart-br
- SourceCerebellum 18(2), 255–265
- ISBN/ISSN1473-4230 (Electronic); 1473-4222 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAnimals; Autistic Disorder/genetics/*physiopathology; Brain/growth & development/*physiopathology; *Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; *Infant, Premature/growth & development/physiology
- Classé dansNeurologie et génétique
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E. Rubenstein, L. D. Wiggins, L. A. Schieve, C. Bradley, C. DiGuiseppi, E. Moody, J. Pandey, R. E. Pretzel, A. G. Howard, A. F. Olshan, B. W. Pence and J. Daniels
2019
Associations between parental broader autism phenotype and child autism spectrum disorder phenotype in the Study to Explore Early Development
- RésuméThe autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring developmental, behavioral, and medical conditions. Etiology is also diverse, with myriad potential genetic origins and environmental risk factors. Examining
- SourceAutism 23(2), 436–448
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésautism spectrum disorder; broader autism phenotype; endophenotypes; subgrouping
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A. Rosenberg and A. Sunkara
2019
Does attenuated divisive normalization affect gaze processing in autism spectrum disorder? A commentary on Palmer et al. (2018)
- SourceCortex 111, 316–318
- ISBN/ISSN1973-8102 (Electronic); 0010-9452 (Linking)
- Classé dansArticle théorique
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T. E. Rosen and M. D. Lerner
2019
Correction to: Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms Moderate Longitudinal Patterns of Facial Emotion Recognition in Autism Spectrum Disorder
- RésuméThe original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. In the heading "Data Analytic Plan", under "Level 2" the following equations were published incorrectly.
- SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(7), 3046
- ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
- Mots-clésNo terms assigned
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R. Romero-Garcia, V. Warrier, E. T. Bullmore, S. Baron-Cohen and R. A. I. Bethlehem
2019
Synaptic and transcriptionally downregulated genes are associated with cortical thickness differences in autism
- RésuméDifferences in cortical morphology-in particular, cortical volume, thickness and surface area-have been reported in individuals with autism. However, it is unclear what aspects of genetic and transcriptomic variation are associated with these differences.
- SourceMol Psychiatry 24(7), 1053–1064
- ISBN/ISSN1476-5578 (Electronic); 1359-4184 (Linking)
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J. Rogerson, M. Falkmer, B. Cuomo, T. Falkmer, A. J. O. Whitehouse, J. Granich and S. Vaz
2019
Parental experiences using the Therapy Outcomes by You (
TOBY) application to deliver early intervention to their child with autism
- RésuméPURPOSE: As computer-based interventions become commonplace for parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders, this study sought to understand the experience of using a parent-delivered supplementary early intervention therapy for children with au
- SourceDev Neurorehabil 22(4), 219–227
- ISBN/ISSN1751-8431 (Electronic); 1751-8423 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAdult; Autism Spectrum Disorder/rehabilitation/*therapy; Child; Child, Preschool; Computer-Assisted Instruction/*methods; Early Intervention (Education)/*methods; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; *Mobile Applications; Parents/*education
- Classé dansArticle empirique
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A. Robinson and R. Elliott
2019
Correction to: Brief Report: An Observational Measure of Empathy for Autism Spectrum: A Preliminary Study of the Development and Reliability of the Client Emotional Processing Scale
- RésuméThe original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. There was an omission to the original acknowledgement. The acknowledgement should have read: We would also like to express our gratitude to the rater, Mary Hamilton for her expertise
- SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(7), 3045
- ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
- Mots-clésNo terms assigned
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M. Rivard, M. Morin, C. Mello, A. Terroux and C. Mercier
2019
Follow-Up of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder 1 Year After Early Behavioral Intervention
- RésuméThe effectiveness of early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has been demonstrated by many studies and meta-analyses. Although it is considered an exemplary practice in several countries, few studi
- SourceBehav Modif 43(4), 490–517
- ISBN/ISSN1552-4167 (Electronic); 0145-4455 (Linking)
- Mots-clésautism spectrum disorder; early intensive behavioral intervention; follow-up; maintenance
- Classé dansEnfance et adolescence
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M. Richter, N. Murtaza, R. Scharrenberg, S. H. White, O. Johanns, S. Walker, R. K. C. Yuen, B. Schwanke, B. Bedurftig, M. Henis, S. Scharf, V. Kraus, R. Dork, J. Hellmann, Z. Lindenmaier, J. Ellegood, H. Hartung, V. Kwan, J. Sedlacik, J. Fiehler, M. Schwe
2019
Altered
TAOK2 activity causes autism-related neurodevelopmental and cognitive abnormalities through RhoA signaling
- RésuméAtypical brain connectivity is a major contributor to the pathophysiology of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) including autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). TAOK2 is one of several genes in the 16p11.2 microdeletion region, but whether it contributes to N
- SourceMol Psychiatry 24(9), 1329–1350
- ISBN/ISSN1476-5578 (Electronic); 1359-4184 (Linking)
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L. A. Rescorla, B. M. Winder-Patel, S. J. Paterson, J. Pandey, J. J. Wolff, R. T. Schultz and J. Piven
2019
Autism spectrum disorder screening with the
CBCL/1(1/2)-5: Findings for young children at high risk for autism spectrum disorder
- RésuméThe screening power of the CBCL/1(1/2)-5's Withdrawn and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems (DSM-PDP) scales to identify children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at 24 months was tested in a long
- SourceAutism 23(1), 29–38
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésCBCL/1½–5; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems scale; autism spectrum disorder screening; baby sibling paradigm; familial high-risk
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L. A. Rescorla, A. Ghassabian, M. Y. Ivanova, V. W. Jaddoe, F. C. Verhulst and H. Tiemeier
2019
Structure, longitudinal invariance, and stability of the Child Behavior Checklist 1(1/2)-5's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Autism Spectrum Disorder scale: Findings from Generation R (Rotterdam)
- RésuméAlthough the Child Behavior Checklist 1(1/2)-5's 12-item Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Autism Spectrum Problems Scale (formerly called Pervasive Developmental Problems scale) has been used in several studies as an autism spectrum d
- SourceAutism 23(1), 223–235
- ISBN/ISSN1461-7005 (Electronic); 1362-3613 (Linking)
- Mots-clésChild Behavior Checklist 1½–5; autism spectrum disorder symptoms; longitudinal stability; measurement invariance; preschoolers
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J. T. Rapp, J. L. Cook, R. Nuta, C. Balagot, K. Crouchman, C. Jenkins, S. Karim and C. Watters-Wybrow
2019
Further Evaluation of a Practitioner Model for Increasing Eye Contact in Children With Autism
- RésuméCook et al. recently described a progressive model for teaching children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to provide eye contact with an instructor following a name call. The model included the following phases: contingent praise only, contingent edibl
- SourceBehav Modif 43(3), 389–412
- ISBN/ISSN1552-4167 (Electronic); 0145-4455 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAutism Spectrum Disorder/*physiopathology/*psychology; Child; Child, Preschool; *Conditioning, Operant; Female; *Fixation, Ocular/physiology; Humans; Male
- Classé dansArticle empirique
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R. Raghavan, M. D. Fallin, X. Hong, G. Wang, Y. Ji, E. A. Stuart, D. Paige and X. Wang
2019
Cord and Early Childhood Plasma Adiponectin Levels and Autism Risk: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study
- RésuméEmerging research suggests that adiponectin, a cytokine produced by adipose tissue, may be implicated in ASD. In this prospective birth cohort study (n = 847), we assessed the association between cord, early childhood plasma adiponectin and the risk of de
- SourceJ Autism Dev Disord 49(1), 173–184
- ISBN/ISSN1573-3432 (Electronic); 0162-3257 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAdiponectin/*blood; Adult; Autistic Disorder/*blood/*diagnosis; Biomarkers/blood; Child; Cohort Studies; Female; Fetal Blood/*metabolism; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Maternal Age; Prospective Studies; Risk Factors
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Y. Rafee, K. Burrell and C. Cederna-Meko
2019
Lessons in early identification and treatment from a case of disabling vitamin C deficiency in a child with autism spectrum disorder
- RésuméBACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder is a heterogenous neurodevelopmental condition accompanied by a variety of associated features. Case reports suggest one such associated feature, food selectivity, increases risk for nutritional deficiencies; however,
- SourceInt J Psychiatry Med 54(1), 64–73
- ISBN/ISSN1541-3527 (Electronic); 0091-2174 (Linking)
- Mots-clésAdolescent; Ascorbic Acid/*administration & dosage; *Ascorbic Acid Deficiency/etiology/physiopathology/psychology/therapy; *Autism Spectrum Disorder/complications/physiopathology/psychology; Diet Therapy/methods; Early Diagnosis; Food Preferences/*psychol
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S. P. Quigley, P. R. Blevins, D. J. Cox, M. T. Brodhead and S. Y. Kim
2019
An evaluation of explicit ethical statements in telehealth research with individuals with autism spectrum disorder
- RésuméPrinciples and procedures derived from the science of behavior analysis have been utilized to improve the quality of life for individuals across many domains (e.g., health and education) and within many settings (e.g., business and home). Recently, greate
- SourceBehavior Analysis: Research and Practice 19(2), 123–135
- ISBN/ISSN2372-9414
- Mots-cléstelehealth; ethics; applied behavior analysis; autism spectrum; No terms assigned
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A. Prehn-Kristensen, A. Lorenzen, F. Grabe and L. Baving
2019
Negative emotional face perception is diminished on a very early level of processing in autism spectrum disorder
- RésuméDeficits in facial affect recognition (FAR) are often reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to inappropriate visual search strategies. It is unclear, however, whether or not deficits in subliminal FAR are still present in autism when visual focus
- SourceSoc Neurosci 14(2), 191–194
- ISBN/ISSN1747-0927 (Electronic); 1747-0919 (Linking)
- Mots-clésEmotion; autism spectrum disorder; face; recognition; visual priming
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P. I. Petursson and S. Eldevik
2019
Functional analysis and communication training to reduce problem behavior and time in restraint: A case study
- RésuméWe combined a functional analysis of precursors and problem behavior with subsequent communication training to reduce time spent in restraint. The patient was a man in his 30s with autism and lifelong severe problem behaviors resulting in restraint. The h
- SourceBehavior Analysis: Research and Practice 19(1), 114–122
- ISBN/ISSN2372-9414
- Mots-clésreducing restraint; functional analysis; functional communication training; Autism Spectrum Disorders; Behavior Change; Behavior Problems; Communication Skills Training
- Classé dansArticle empiriqueÉtude de casLangage et communication
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