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Si l'on veut tenter de comprendre les enjeux de l'adolescence, il faut avant tout la distinguer de la puberté. Elle relève de processus spécifiquement humains, alors que la puberté participe, quant à elle, du registre physiologique et des lois qui en rendent compte.
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ABSTRACT Autistic people are at an elevated risk of experiencing co‐occurring anxiety and depression. The contributors to this are likely multifaceted and complex and remain poorly understood. Cognitive flexibility, social camouflaging, and perceived stress provide useful indices of the interacting neurocognitive, behavioral, and environmental factors ...
Matthew J. Hollocks+3 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past 10 years, research has suggested no negative effect on second language exposure in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet, parents and professionals may be concerned that using a second language with a child with ASD may negatively impact their communication and cognitive skills, especially if the child also has an ...
Sarah M. Hutchison+3 more
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[On the meanings of care: Narratives of adolescents with lived experience of homelessness in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.] [PDF]
Bezzecchi MS+4 more
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Auto-conceito em adolescentes institucionalizadas: um estudo exploratório
Eunice Magalhães, João Lopes
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare the healthcare trajectories (HCTs) 2 years after a first diagnosis of autism according to sex, age at diagnosis, and intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) status. This is a retrospective cohort study using health administrative data from Québec, Canada.
Mélanie Couture+9 more
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Cascade Screening in Adolescents with Lipid Disorders Suggestive of Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Findings from the ERICA Study in Curitiba. [PDF]
Bento VFR+9 more
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ABSTRACT We investigated associations between maternal grandparents' age and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in grandchildren, exploring differences by race/ethnicity. In a multigenerational California birth cohort study including 1,743,998 and 1,630,722 mother–child pairs (with 27,975 and 25,816 ASD cases, respectively), we examined ASD risk by ...
Ting Chow+5 more
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