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Psychometric evaluation of the Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire
Comprehensive Evaluation of the Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire (ASDQ). Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16229 This original article is commented by Bishop and Zheng on pages 697–698 of this issue. Abstract Aim To replicate and extend previous psychometric findings for the Autism Symptom Dimensions ...
Thomas W. Frazier+12 more
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Natural history of SGCE‐associated myoclonus dystonia in children and adolescents
Children and adolescents with SGCE‐associated myoclonus dystonia showed a progression of motor symptoms during a mean follow‐up of 4 years. Patients developed a significant increase in the severity of axial and limb myoclonus, as well as dystonia during writing.
Valeria De Francesch+11 more
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ABSTRACT Researchers have extensively documented the financial, social, emotional, and psychological challenges that families of incarcerated people face, and there are growing calls for programs and services to help these families confront the collateral consequences of imprisonment.
Janani Umamaheswar+2 more
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Shame and Experiences of Psychosis: A Qualitative Inquiry
ABSTRACT Research reports a strong association between the experience of psychosis and shame, but there is a paucity of detailed information on the nature of this relationship. This qualitative study explored the relationship between shame and psychosis from the perspectives of people with lived experience of psychosis.
Kimberley Davies+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Tic disorders are neurodevelopmental conditions that manifest in childhood or adolescence and can significantly impact the quality of life of affected children and their families to varying degrees. Integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment strategies have demonstrated more pronounced efficacy and better safety ...
Rong Ma+35 more
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ABSTRACT Background Self‐injurious behaviour (SIB) is a common problem among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) with important impacts on quality of life. Although some evidence suggests that SIB may increase with age, perhaps in a curvilinear pattern, this is primarily based on cross‐sectional studies.
Breanne J. Byiers+3 more
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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 67, Issue 6, Page 698-699, June 2025.
Caroline Roberts, Frank Symons
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Developmental variability in paediatric SGCE‐related myoclonus dystonia syndrome
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 67, Issue 6, Page 695-696, June 2025.
Clément Tarrano, Yulia Worbe
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An exploratory study into an adapted use of the Alert Program for tic disorder in children
Australasian Psychiatry, 2018Objectives: This preliminary study explored whether an adapted approach to the Alert Program, that uses sensorimotor strategies, might assist with management of tic disorders in children. The Alert Program, a program that uses sensorimotor strategies for
Nicolette Soler+5 more
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Evidence-based treatment of Tourette’s disorder and chronic tic disorders
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2019Introduction: Chronic Tic Disorders and Tourette’s Disorder (collectively referred to as TD) are characterized by sudden, rapid, and repetitive motor movements or vocalizations called tics.
J. K. Essoe+4 more
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