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Stability and Validity of Self-Reported Depression and Anxiety in Autistic Youth
The aim of this study was to assess test-retest reliability and diagnostic validity of self-report instruments of depression and anxiety in autistic...
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Refractive Errors Linked to Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Pediatric Population and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
While previous studies have demonstrated significant eye problems in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), refractive errors have not been...
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Educator Knowledge of Childhood Conduct Problems and Callous-Unemotional Traits
Research evaluating mental health literacy (MHL) of adults who support children with mental health difficulties is relatively scarce. To date, no...
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Entering the Classroom: Do Newcomers Experience More Peer Victimization than Their Established Peers?
Students changing classrooms or schools may face challenges from entering a new peer context without friends and standing out from the crowd as newcomers...
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Does using artificial intelligence assistance accelerate skill decay and hinder skill development without performers’ awareness?
Artificial intelligence in the workplace is becoming increasingly common. These tools are sometimes used to aid users in performing their task, for...
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Brief Report: Relationships Between Caregiver-Reported Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors and the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers
PurposeEarly detection and intervention are associated with improved outcomes for autistic children. Thus, it is important to understand factors...
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Deep brain stimulation of habenula reduces depressive symptoms and modulates brain activities in treatment-resistant depression
The habenula (Hb) is a phylogenetically old structure connecting forebrain and brainstem monoaminergic nuclei that has been implicated in the...
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Types and Predictors of Service use Among Young Children Recommended to Receive Intensive Services After Initial Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis
Intensive services are recommended for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Limited research on service receipt in states with...
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Everyday Executive Function in Preschoolers with Autism and Links with Intellectual Functioning, Adaptive Behavior, and Autism Symptoms
Impairments in executive function (EF) among individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their association with negative academic, adaptive, and...
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Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy in Children: Clinical Perspectives on Common Comorbidities and Health-Related Quality of Life
Background: The data on specific comorbidities in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) is limited. We evaluated the pattern of comorbidities...
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The Association Between Autism Symptomatology and Adaptive Functioning Over Six Months: Findings from the Pilot Phase of the PARC Study
PurposeIn the context of developmental trajectories, the association between adaptive functioning and core autism symptomatology remains unclear. The...
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Circadian disruptions and brain clock dysregulation in mood disorders
The circadian system, composed of a network of brain and peripheral 24-hour clocks and oscillators, allows organisms to anticipate and synchronize to...
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Facilitating Interaction with Police During Routine Traffic Stops for Persons with ASD
A product of ASD socio-communicative-deficits and insufficient police training related to autism, ASD-police interactions have the potential to...
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Tumor location is associated with mood dysfunction in patients with diffuse glioma
Gliomas are primary brain tumors that can cause neuropsychiatric symptoms, including severe depressive symptoms (SDS; in 14%) and an absence of...
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Applying a User-Centered Design Framework to Develop a Remote Research Assessment Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial for Toddlers with Early Autism Characteristics
COVID-19 required many research teams to shift from in-person to remote assessments, which posed both procedural and theoretical challenges. While...
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Individual differences in autism-like traits are associated with reduced goal emulation in a computational model of observational learning
The ability to infer the goals and intentions of others is crucial for social interactions, and such social capabilities are broadly distributed...
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The combination operation of grou** and ensemble coding for structured biological motion crowds in working memory
Massive studies have explored biological motion (BM) crowds processing for their remarkable social significance, primarily focused on uniformly...
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In the Eye of the Beholder: Visualizing Strengths, Burdens and Desires Through the Lens of Neurodivergent Children, Their Parents, and Professionals Using the Yucel Method
ObjectivesIn mental healthcare, there is a growing emphasis on one’s strengths and context instead of focusing primarily on individual deficiencies,...