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Brain Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 6, p 903 (2023)
Inequitable access to early autism developmental surveillance is evident globally. However, there is limited research examining autism diagnosis, ethnicity, and community profiles when engaging in research for the early identification of autism. We a
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Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences; Volume 13; Issue 6; Pages: 903
Inequitable access to early autism developmental surveillance is evident globally. However, there is limited research examining autism diagnosis, ethnicity, and community profiles when engaging in research for the early identification of autism. We a
Autor:
Josephine Barbaro, Nancy Sadka, Melissa Gilbert, Erin Beattie, Xia Li, Lael Ridgway, Lauren P. Lawson, Cheryl Dissanayake
Early identification of children on the autism spectrum is crucial to facilitate access to early supports and services for children and families. The need for improved early autism identification tools is highlighted by the lack of sufficient diagnos
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Vicky Slonims, Maryam Boutrus, Cheryl Dissanayake, Lisa Matys, Emma Davidson, Megan Harrap, Andrew J. O. Whitehouse, Teresa Iacono, Alena Clark, Jane Doyle, Daniel Blenkley, Jonathan Green, Kandice J. Varcin, John Wray, Abby Chee, Nancy Sadka, Scott Wakeling, Lacey Chetcuti, Kristelle Hudry, Michelle Renton, Stefanie Dimov, Gail A. Alvares, Ming Wai Wan, Mark E. Cooper, Megan Grant, Catherine Rowbottam, Wesley Billingham, Carol Taylor, Catherine A Bent, Sarah Pillar, Murray T. Maybery, Daniel F Pope, Leonie Segal, Josephine Barbaro, Jodie Smith, Cherie C Green
Publikováno v:
JAMA Pediatrics
Whitehouse, A J O, Varcin, K J, Pillar, S, Billingham, W, Alvares, G, Barbaro, J, Bent, C A, Blenkley, D, Boutrus, M, Chee, A, Chetcuti, L, Clark, A, Davidson, E, Dimov, S, Dissanayake, C, Doyle, J, Grant, M, Green, C C, Harrap, M, Iacono, T, Matys, L, Mayberry, M, Pope, D, Renton, M, Rowbottam, C, Sadka, N, Segal, L, Slonims, V, Smith, J, Taylor, C, Wakeling, S, Wan, M W, Wray, J, Cooper, M N, Green, J & Hudry, K 2021, ' Effect of Preemptive Intervention on Developmental Outcomes among Infants Showing Early Signs of Autism : A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outcomes to Diagnosis ', JAMA pediatrics, vol. 175, no. 11, e213298, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.3298
Green, J, Whitehouse, A J O, Varcin, K J, Pillar, S, Billingham, W, Alvares, G, Barbaro, J, Bent, C A, Blenkley, D, Boutrus, M, Chee, A, Chetcuti, L, Clark, A, Davidson, E, Dimov, S, Dissanayake, C, Doyle, J, Grant, M, Green, C C, Harrap, M, Iacono, T, Matys, L, Mayberry, M, Pope, D, Renton, M, Rowbottam, C, Sadka, N, Segal, L, Slonims, V, Smith, J, Taylor, C, Wakeling, S, Wan, M W, Wray, J, Cooper, M N & Hudry, K 2021, ' Effect of Preemptive Intervention on Developmental Outcomes Among Infants Showing Early Signs of Autism: A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outcomes to Diagnosis ', JAMA pediatrics, vol. 175, no. 11, e213298 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.3298
Whitehouse, A J O, Varcin, K J, Pillar, S, Billingham, W, Alvares, G, Barbaro, J, Bent, C A, Blenkley, D, Boutrus, M, Chee, A, Chetcuti, L, Clark, A, Davidson, E, Dimov, S, Dissanayake, C, Doyle, J, Grant, M, Green, C C, Harrap, M, Iacono, T, Matys, L, Mayberry, M, Pope, D, Renton, M, Rowbottam, C, Sadka, N, Segal, L, Slonims, V, Smith, J, Taylor, C, Wakeling, S, Wan, M W, Wray, J, Cooper, M N, Green, J & Hudry, K 2021, ' Effect of Preemptive Intervention on Developmental Outcomes among Infants Showing Early Signs of Autism : A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outcomes to Diagnosis ', JAMA pediatrics, vol. 175, no. 11, e213298, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.3298
Green, J, Whitehouse, A J O, Varcin, K J, Pillar, S, Billingham, W, Alvares, G, Barbaro, J, Bent, C A, Blenkley, D, Boutrus, M, Chee, A, Chetcuti, L, Clark, A, Davidson, E, Dimov, S, Dissanayake, C, Doyle, J, Grant, M, Green, C C, Harrap, M, Iacono, T, Matys, L, Mayberry, M, Pope, D, Renton, M, Rowbottam, C, Sadka, N, Segal, L, Slonims, V, Smith, J, Taylor, C, Wakeling, S, Wan, M W, Wray, J, Cooper, M N & Hudry, K 2021, ' Effect of Preemptive Intervention on Developmental Outcomes Among Infants Showing Early Signs of Autism: A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outcomes to Diagnosis ', JAMA pediatrics, vol. 175, no. 11, e213298 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.3298
Key Points Question Does preemptive intervention compared with usual care reduce the severity of autism symptoms and the likelihood of an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in infants showing early signs of ASD? Findings In this randomized clin
Autor:
Alena Clark, Murray T. Maybery, Maryam Boutrus, Lacey Chetcuti, Gail A. Alvares, Jonathan Green, Andrew J. O. Whitehouse, Stefanie Dimov, Kandice J. Varcin, Catherine A Bent, Emma Davidson, Mark E. Cooper, Catherine Rowbottam, Teresa Iacono, Michelle Renton, Ming Wai Wan, Megan Grant, Cheryl Dissanayake, Carol Taylor, Scott Wakeling, Sarah Pillar, Kristelle Hudry, Nancy Sadka, Vicky Slonims, Jane Doyle, John Wray, Leonie Segal, Josephine Barbaro
Publikováno v:
Whitehouse, A, Varcin, K, Alvares, G, Barbaro, J, Bent, C, Boutrus, M, Chetcuti, L, Cooper, M, Clark, A, Davidson, E, Dimov, S, Dissanayake, C, Doyle, J, Grant, M, Iacono, T, Mayberry, M, Pillar, S, Renton, M, Rowbottam, C, Sadka, N, Segal, L, Slonims, V, Taylor, C, Wakeling, S, Wan, M W, Wray, J, Green, J & Hudry, K 2019, ' Pre-emptive intervention versus treatment as usual for infants showing early behavioural risk signs of autism spectrum disorder: a single-blind, randomised controlled trial ', The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, vol. 3, no. 9, pp. 605-615 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(19)30184-1
BackgroundGreat interest exists in the potential efficacy of prediagnostic interventions within the autism spectrum disorder prodrome, but available evidence relates to children at high familial risk. We aimed to test the efficacy of a pre-emptive in
Publikováno v:
Research and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 6:147-153
McMinn, Schulz, and Ludlow (2019) described the experiences of six mothers of autistic1 children, living in the United Kingdom during the period in which their children transitioned from youth to a...
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AEM Educ Train
Objectives Teaching and learning in the clinical setting are vital for the training and development of emergency physicians. Increasing service provision and time pressures in the emergency department (ED) have led to junior trainees' perceptions of
Autor:
Nancy Sadka
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Emergency Medicine Australasia. 33:367-368
Autor:
Beth A. Malow, Josephine Barbaro, Nancy Sadka, Amanda L. Richdale, Stephanie Roussis, Terry Katz
Publikováno v:
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 83:101743
Background In autism, poor sleep begins in early childhood, varies in severity and is associated with behavioural difficulties. We examined relationships between sleep and behaviour in young children with autism and no, mild/typical or severe/atypica
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Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 12(4)
Prospective, longitudinal designs utilizing "high-risk" infant siblings of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD-sibs) have provided unique and valuable insights regarding the early ASD phenotype. However, it remains unclear whether t