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Pediatrics In Review, 2021
1. Melissa Long, MD* 2. Kelly Register-Brown, MD, MSc† 1. *Division of General and Community Pediatrics 2. †Division of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC * Abbreviations: AAP: : American Academy of Pediatrics ABA: : applied behavior analysis ADHD ...
Melissa Long, Kelly Register-Brown
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1. Melissa Long, MD* 2. Kelly Register-Brown, MD, MSc† 1. *Division of General and Community Pediatrics 2. †Division of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC * Abbreviations: AAP: : American Academy of Pediatrics ABA: : applied behavior analysis ADHD ...
Melissa Long, Kelly Register-Brown
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022
Resources to help promote patients' and families' well-being.
Delene, Volkert, Tracy A, Ortelli
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Resources to help promote patients' and families' well-being.
Delene, Volkert, Tracy A, Ortelli
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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sleep
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2021Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience sleep disturbances, particularly insomnia, at rates much higher than the general population. Daytime behavioral problems and parental stress are associated with the resultant sleep deprivation.
Kyle P. Johnson, Paria Zarrinnegar
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2023
Abstract From its beginnings, “autism” has been a term that focused on a neurodevelopmental disorder with deficits in social communication and restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. Recent developmental research has focused on deficits in social understanding, repetitive behaviors, affective ...
James C. Harris, Joseph T. Coyle
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Abstract From its beginnings, “autism” has been a term that focused on a neurodevelopmental disorder with deficits in social communication and restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. Recent developmental research has focused on deficits in social understanding, repetitive behaviors, affective ...
James C. Harris, Joseph T. Coyle
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
This article describes the current understanding of the identification, classification, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as it relates to the practice of primary care providers. In addition, the most updated information regarding risk factors, as well as effective treatment strategies are provided. Although primary care providers are not
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This article describes the current understanding of the identification, classification, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as it relates to the practice of primary care providers. In addition, the most updated information regarding risk factors, as well as effective treatment strategies are provided. Although primary care providers are not
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2015
Autism spectrum disorders are a family of conditions characterized by early emerging disruptions in social communication and restricted/repetitive behaviors. We will review recent research and current understanding on the evolution of the concept of autism, its clinical characteristics, its causes, as well as issues in clinical management, policy, and ...
Giacomo Vivanti, Erica Salomone
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Autism spectrum disorders are a family of conditions characterized by early emerging disruptions in social communication and restricted/repetitive behaviors. We will review recent research and current understanding on the evolution of the concept of autism, its clinical characteristics, its causes, as well as issues in clinical management, policy, and ...
Giacomo Vivanti, Erica Salomone
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Stoppage in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015Stoppage refers to changes in reproductive behavior following the birth of a child with a severe disease. The presence of stoppage can bias estimates of sibling recurrence risk if not properly addressed. If stoppage occurs non-randomly (differential stoppage), it is possibly an additional source of bias in sibling recurrence risk estimation. This study
Grønborg, Therese Koops+4 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorders and Epigenetics
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2010Current research suggests that the causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are multifactorial and include both genetic and environmental factors. Several lines of evidence suggest that epigenetics also plays an important role in ASD etiology and that it might, in fact, integrate genetic and environmental influences to dysregulate neurodevelopmental ...
Szatmari, P+3 more
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Risperidone for autism spectrum disorder
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2004Autistic spectrum disorder encompasses a wide variety of behavioural and communicative problems. Both the core features and non-core features of autism have been targeted in a variety of therapies. Atypical antipsychotic medications, including risperidone, have been used for symptom and behaviour improvement and have shown beneficial outcomes ...
Esther Coren+2 more
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2017
Hoofdstuk uit de de klassieker Klinische neuropsychologie. Het boek is nu vertaald in het Engels. Het handboek laat je kennismaken met de wereld van de klinische neuropsychologie en geeft een compleet overzicht van de belangrijkste theorieën, methoden en empirische gegevens.
Theunisse, Jan Pieter+1 more
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Hoofdstuk uit de de klassieker Klinische neuropsychologie. Het boek is nu vertaald in het Engels. Het handboek laat je kennismaken met de wereld van de klinische neuropsychologie en geeft een compleet overzicht van de belangrijkste theorieën, methoden en empirische gegevens.
Theunisse, Jan Pieter+1 more
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