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The factor structure of autistic traits
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004Background: Although DSM‐IV requires symptoms in three criterion domains for a diagnosis of autistic disorder, the extent to which those domains are phenotypically independent is an unanswered and important question.
John N, Constantino +5 more
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Autistic traits in obsessive-compulsive disorder
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2001In contrast to other non-psychotic psychiatric populations, subjects with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are more prone to have personality disorder from cluster A (the odd and eccentric cluster). The present study aims at further investigating the relationship between these and other personality traits in OCD subjects and their relation to high ...
S, Bejerot, L, Nylander, E, Lindström
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
We explored the relationships between 'autistic' traits as measured by the AQ (Autism-Spectrum Quotient; Baron-Cohen et al., J. Autism Develop. Disord. (2001b) 31 5) and various personality traits or cognitive ability, which usually coincide with autistic symptoms, for general populations.
Yura, Kunihira +4 more
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We explored the relationships between 'autistic' traits as measured by the AQ (Autism-Spectrum Quotient; Baron-Cohen et al., J. Autism Develop. Disord. (2001b) 31 5) and various personality traits or cognitive ability, which usually coincide with autistic symptoms, for general populations.
Yura, Kunihira +4 more
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Parental Influence on a Child's Autistic Traits
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 2017CASE: Robbie is a 4-year-old boy whose parents are concerned about his speech, social skills, and repetitive behaviors. He has poor articulation; at time, he is difficult to understand. On the other hand, he has a fair vocabulary, and he has good intent to communicate. He is generally able to communicate his needs and wants.
Randall, Phelps +3 more
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Autistic traits as predictors of persistent depression
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2021Persistent depression has been suggested to be associated with autistic traits in people of working age. This study aimed to clarify which autistic characteristics at the initial visit were associated with persistent depression at the 12 week follow-up in a primary care setting.
Kanako Ishizuka +3 more
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Suicidality in Children with Elevated Autistic Traits
Autism Research, 2020By using a nationally representative school‐based sample (4,816 children aged 8–14 years), we examined the risk of suicidality in children with elevated autistic traits and assessed the mediation of anxiety/depression and moderation effects of family function and academic performance.
Ying‐Yeh Chen +2 more
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Autistic traits in the rett syndrome
Brain and Development, 1987Reactions to acoustic, visual, tactile and gustatory stimuli and to social contact were recorded in a group of girls with the Rett syndrome and in two groups of girls fulfilling the criteria for the infantile autistic syndrome. The autistic syndrome was not found in several subjects in all the Rett syndrome age groups and, when it was found, it was not
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Autistic traits in adults with learning disabilities
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1997BackgroundAlthough many adults with learning disabilities show features of autistic syndrome, there have been very few population-based studies. We explored the prevalence of autistic traits and their association with maladaptive behaviours in a geographically defined population of adults with learning disabilities.MethodThe carers of 220l adults with ...
S, Bhaumik +3 more
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Children's drawing style correlates with autistic traits
2018Perception is a fertile field to investigate Autism Spectrum Disorder’s features. On the basis of Central Coherence Theory, we hypothesize that subjects with autistic traits present an unfocused detail-oriented cognitive style. Such a style would consist in paying attention to details distributed throughout the entire stimulus, rather than to its more ...
Silvestri V., Caputi M., Giora E.
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