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Institution | US Department of Health and Human Services, Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee; National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) (DHHS/NIH), Office of Autism Research Coordination (OARC) |
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Titel | 2015 Summary of Advances in Autism Spectrum Disorder Research |
Quelle | (2016), (58 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Bibliografie; Pervasive Developmental Disorders; Autism; Research; Biology; Journal Articles; Early Intervention; Screening Tests; Clinical Diagnosis; At Risk Persons; Children; Adults; Etiology; Prevention; Age; Brain; Genetics; Genetic Disorders; Immunization Programs; Infants; Siblings; Behavior Problems; Intelligence Quotient; Randomized Controlled Trials; Neurological Impairments; Diabetes; Incidence; Disability Identification; Cost Effectiveness; Symptoms (Individual Disorders) Autismus; Forschung; Biologie; Journal article; Zeitschriftenaufsatz; Screening-Verfahren; Risikogruppe; Child; Kind; Kinder; Ätiologie; Prävention; Vorbeugung; Alter; Lebensalter; Gehirn; Humangenetik; Immunisierung; Infant; Toddler; Toddlers; Kleinkind; Sibling; Geschwister; Intelligenzquotient; Neurodegenerative Erkrankung; Vorkommen; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse; Kosten-Nutzen-Denken; Psychiatrische Symptomatik |
Abstract | Each year, the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) releases its annual list of scientific advances that represent significant progress in the field. The 20 studies selected have given new insight into the underlying biology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and potential risk factors, examined the state of the science in early screening and diagnosis, and evaluated promising early intervention strategies. The advances also address health outcomes for children and adults with autism, and issues related to education, transition to adulthood, and employment. The "2015 Summary of Advances" provides short, plain language summaries of the top research breakthroughs selected by the IACC from a pool of research articles nominated by the members. Articles are grouped according to the topics represented by the questions of the "IACC Strategic Plan for ASD Research": (1) When Should I Be Concerned? (2) How Can I Understand What Is Happening? (3) What Caused This to Happen and Can It Be Prevented? (4) Which Treatments and Interventions Will Help? (5) Where Can I Turn for Services? (6) What Does the Future Hold, Particularly for Adults? and (7) What Other Infrastructure and Surveillance Needs Must Be Met? Citations for the articles selected for the "Summary of Advances," as well as a complete listing of those nominated, are included at the end of the document. [For the 2014 Summary, see ED589769.] (ERIC). |
Anmerkungen | Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee. US Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20201. e-mail: iaccpublicinquiries@mail.nih.gov; Web site: http://iacc.hhs.gov |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2020/1/01 |