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    “I just get scared it’s going to happen again”: a qualitative study of the psychosocial impact of pediatric burns from the child’s perspective

    Advances in medicine have improved the chances of survival following burn injuries, however, psychosocial outcomes have not seen the same improvement, and burn injuries can be distressing for both the child or...

    Alix Woolard, Nicole Wickens, Lisa McGivern, Patricia de Gouveia Belinelo in BMC Pediatrics (2023)

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    Stigma Associated with Parenting an Autistic Child with Aggressive Behaviour: a Systematic Review

    There is a growing body of research focused on autistic individuals who present with aggressive behaviour. Aggressive behaviour has been found to occur more frequently in autism compared with other development...

    Linda Swaab, Jane Goodwin, Jaime Wroe in Review Journal of Autism and Developmental… (2023)

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    Infant and Child-Directed Speech Used with Infants and Children at Risk or Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Sco** Review

    Infants diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (autism) have difficulty engaging in social communication and interactions with others and often experience language impairment. The use of infant-directed speec...

    Alix Woolard, Alison E. Lane in Review Journal of Autism and Developmental… (2022)

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    The psychological impact of paediatric burn injuries: a systematic review

    To review and synthesise qualitative literature regarding the psychological outcomes following paediatric burn injuries, and to determine if children and adolescents who experience a burn injury have elevated ...

    Alix Woolard, Nicole T. M. Hill, Matthew McQueen, Lisa Martin in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Developmental Profiles of Infants with an Elevated Likelihood of Autism Who Were Born to Mothers with Asthma: a Case Series

    Differences in the development of autistic children have been observed within the first year of life. Infant siblings of autistic children who are later diagnosed with autism themselves have differences in tem...

    Carly Amy Mallise, Alison Elizabeth Lane in Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2021)