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INFECTIOUS ENDOCARDITIS AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
Christian Hassager+5 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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Technology access, use, socioeconomic status, and healthcare disparities among African Americans in the US. [PDF]
Larnyo E+4 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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Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in the UK Biobank: The Moderating Role of Sociability. [PDF]
Xiao J+5 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding the functional implications of genes' variants in autism heterogeneity is challenging. Gene set analysis examines the cumulative effect of multiple functionally converging genes. Here we explored whether a multi‐step analysis could identify gene sets with different loads of protein‐altering variants (PAVs) between two subgroups ...
Gaia Scaccabarozzi+11 more
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The multi-level influence mechanism of family background on children's education level: The moderating effect of socioeconomic status. [PDF]
Qin T, Wei P, Xie Y.
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ABSTRACT Autistic students face a heightened risk of exclusion from school and related activities, yet the factors contributing to this issue remain poorly understood. To address this gap, the current study took place in Ontario, Canada's largest province, where diverse populations and varied inclusive education policies create unique challenges.
Margaret Schneider+2 more
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Psychometric Evaluation of Two Adult Autism Screening Tools in Brazil
ABSTRACT Despite increasing rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in many countries, substantial evidence suggests persistent underdiagnosis of ASD in many low and middle‐income countries, such as Brazil. Underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis may be particularly prevalent among women who often present subtler social and behavioral characteristics, engage in
Louise do Nascimento Marques+4 more
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