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StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Differential Diagnosis of ICD-11 Personality Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adolescents

This article examines overlapping features between autism spectrum disorder and personality disorder in adolescents, particularly females, using ICD-11 diagnostic criteria. The research discusses how autistic individuals may employ camouflaging strategies that mimic personality disorder traits, and proposes clinical guidance principles to help practitioners distinguish between these diagnoses.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Predictors of posttraumatic growth in Chinese parents of children newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder

This cross-sectional study of 475 Chinese parents examined factors predicting posttraumatic growth following their child's autism diagnosis, finding that deliberate rumination, subjective social support, household income, and perceived daily living skills deficiencies significantly predicted PTG outcomes. The findings suggest psychosocial interventions targeting rumination patterns and social support may help parents of newly diagnosed autistic children experience positive psychological growth.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Intact or Impaired? Understanding Give-and-Take Interactions in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

This eye-tracking study compared how 5-to 8-year-old Chinese children with ASD and typically developing peers understood reciprocal social gestures like giving and taking. Children with ASD showed intact action prediction abilities but demonstrated selective difficulties with processing the social meaning of giving gestures, suggesting deficits in top-down social processing rather than core action understanding.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Usefulness of the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) in Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Social Communication Disorder

This study examined whether the Japanese version of the AQ could differentiate between autism spectrum disorder, social communication disorder, and neurotypical groups using ROC analysis across 127 ASD patients, 52 SCD patients, and 49 controls. Optimal AQ cutoff scores were identified for distinguishing ASD from neurotypical individuals (23 points, AUC=0.96) and SCD from neurotypical individuals (22 points, AUC=0.89), demonstrating the instrument's clinical utility for screening.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Validation of the Social Communication Questionnaire among Nigerian adolescents

This study validated the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) as an autism screening tool in a sample of 205 Nigerian adolescents using the ADOS-2 as the diagnostic standard. The SCQ demonstrated good psychometric properties with sensitivity of 0.81 and specificity of 0.88 at a cut-off score of 10, supporting its use for ASD identification in this population.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Bilingual Exposure May Enhance First Language Development in Cantonese-English Autistic Children

This study examined how bilingual exposure affects language development in autistic children from Hong Kong, comparing bilingual (Cantonese-English) autistic children with monolingual autistic peers and typically developing children matched on key variables. Results showed bilingual autistic children performed comparably to typically developing children and better than monolingual autistic children on linguistic tasks, suggesting a potential bilingual advantage rather than burden for autistic language learners.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Mothers' Satisfaction with Emergency Department Care for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

This study compared satisfaction with emergency department care between mothers of children with ASD (n=59) and without ASD (n=69) in Israel, finding significantly lower satisfaction among ASD mothers regarding wait times, staff responsiveness, coordination, and organization. Communication difficulties in children were identified as a key predictor of maternal satisfaction, suggesting EDs need targeted awareness and training for supporting autistic children and their families.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Neural correlates of face processing in preschoolers with fragile X syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and typical development

This ERP neuroimaging study compared brain responses to faces and houses in preschoolers with ASD, fragile X syndrome (FXS), autism-risk siblings, and typically developing controls. The fragile X group showed larger P1 and N170 components than other groups, while ASD and at-risk siblings showed reduced N170 responses compared to controls and FXS groups, suggesting distinct neural patterns of face processing across these conditions.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

The Effect of the Home Environment on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

This qualitative study examined mothers' experiences and opinions about how home environment characteristics influence autistic children, using focus groups and thematic analysis. Findings identified sensory factors, routines, and physical environment as key elements affecting autistic individuals' well-being and behavior in the home setting.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Turkish Validation of the Rapid Interactive Screening Test for Autism in Toddlers

This study validates the RITA-T, an autism screening tool for 18-36 month-old children, in a Turkish population and confirms its good sensitivity and specificity for identifying autism spectrum disorder. The validation enables broader use of this reliable screening instrument to support early intervention programs across diverse populations.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Gender diversity in a Chinese community sample and its associations with autism traits

This study examined the relationship between gender diversity and autism traits in 379 Chinese children aged 4-12 using validated questionnaires completed by parents. The findings confirm that increased gender diversity correlates with increased autism traits in this non-clinical, non-Western sample, with imagination and patterns subscales showing particularly strong associations.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Self-processing and social functioning in autistic preschoolers

This study examined self-reference effects (SRE) in memory among autistic preschoolers and their relationship to social functioning. Results showed autistic children demonstrated significant SREs, with larger effects associated with better parent-rated social functioning, particularly in children with fewer autism traits.

StudiuAutism + ADHDÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Characteristic Similarities of Irritability Between Autism and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

This study compared irritability symptoms in 21 children with high-functioning autism, 21 with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD), and 14 healthy controls using standardized behavioral assessment scales. Results showed that autism and DMDD share similar irritability profiles but differ in aggression patterns, with implications for differential diagnosis and clinical management of mood dysregulation in autistic children.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Irony Comprehension in Autistic Children: The Role of Theory of Mind and Executive Function

This study compared irony comprehension abilities in 20 autistic children versus 25 typically developing children, examining the cognitive factors underlying these differences. Results indicated that theory of mind (particularly second-order ToM) significantly predicts irony comprehension deficits in autism and may serve as a cognitive marker for autism symptom severity.

StudiuAutismÎncredere înaltă18.06.2026

Alterations of Large-Scale White-Matter Functional Networks in Autism Spectrum Disorder

This fMRI study identified ten white-matter functional networks in autistic and control participants, finding significantly decreased white matter connectivity in occipital, middle temporo-frontal, and deep networks in autism spectrum disorder. The research also documented reduced spontaneous activity in specific networks and altered white-matter-gray-matter connectivity patterns associated with ASD.

StudiuAutismÎncredere bună18.06.2026

Tablet-based cognitive training as an early intervention tool for children with autism spectrum disorder

This study describes a tablet-based digital cognitive intervention software developed for young children with ASD using Applied Behavior Analysis principles, and evaluates its feasibility through preliminary testing with 6 children followed by a 3-month study with 12 additional children. Results indicate the software shows feasibility and preliminary effectiveness for cognitive intervention in ASD, with positive parent attitudes toward digital-assisted therapy.