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Autism traits and real-world executive functioning in parents of children with disabilities and undergraduates
This paper reports the investigation of Broad Autism Phenotype (BAP) traits and real-world executive function with two samples–parents of children...
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Applying a Rasch model to the Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire: item severity analysis and differential test functioning of the English and Spanish versions
The broad autism phenotype (BAP) represents the elevated but nonclinical levels of autism-related expressions expanding them beyond the disorder...
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Brief Report: The Broad Autism Phenotype in Swedish Parents of Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Conditions
The broad autism phenotype (BAP) is a set of characteristics often observed in typically developing people with a genetic load for autism, such as...
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Real-World Executive Functioning and Subclinical Autism Traits in Autism Parents, Other Disability Parents, and Non-Clinical Undergraduates
This study investigated mean differences in real-world executive functioning (real-world-EF) for those with and without the Broad Autism Phenotype...
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Is it Possible to Assess the Two-Domain Definition of the Broad Autism Phenotype Using the Available Measurement Tools?
Although, the operationalization of the autism spectrum disorder has been updated around two domains, the broad autism phenotype (BAP) one has not....
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Sex Differences in the Broad Autism Phenotype: Insights from the Australian Biobank
Examining sub-threshold autistic traits in non-autistic first-degree relatives of individuals on the autism spectrum, known as the Broad Autism...
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Perceptive assessment for metaphoric disability in autistic children: an inhibition-of-return approach
The importance of providing perceptive assessment for autistic children with language disabilities has been recognized. However, little attention has...
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Parent-Child Interactions May Help to Explain Relations Between Parent Characteristics and Clinically Observed Child Autistic Behaviours
The importance of supporting parent-child interactions has been noted in the context of prodromal autism, but little consideration has been given to...
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College Students’ Perceptions of Peers with Autism
Research on attitudes toward college students with high-functioning autism (HFA) in college settings produced mixed findings. This study builds on...
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Brief Report: Autistic Traits Predict Spectral Correlates of Vowel Intelligibility for Female Speakers
A growing body of research finds that neurotypical autistic traits are predictive of speech perception and language comprehension patterns, but...
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Gaze cueing, mental States, and the effect of autistic traits
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human communication. Recent research has demonstrated...
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Do All of Us Camouflage? Exploring Levels of Camouflaging and Mental Health Well-Being in the General Population
Camouflaging refers to behaviours observed in autistic people to hide or compensate for difficulties experienced during social interaction. As it is...
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Brief Report: Links Between Nonconformity to Gender Norms, Autistic Features, and Internalizing Symptoms in a Non-clinical College Sample
Research shows elevated gender variance among autistic people and more autistic traits among gender diverse people, each of which is related to...
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Advancing Understanding of Autism within Families: Caregiver Broader Autism Phenotype Traits Differentially Relate to Parenting Behavior
Although caregiver characteristics such as personality and psychopathology strongly relate to parenting, little is known about how a caregiver’s own...
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Convergent Validity of Behavioural and Subjective Sensitivity in Relation to Autistic Traits
Sensory issues are highly prevalent in autism and previous findings support a relationship between questionnaires of sensitivity and autistic...
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Maternal Pragmatic Language Difficulties in the FMR1 Premutation and the Broad Autism Phenotype: Associations with Individual and Family Outcomes
Broader phenotypes associated with genetic liability, including mild difficulties with pragmatic language skills, have been documented in mothers of...
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Evaluating a Two-Tiered Parent Coaching Intervention for Young Autistic Children Using the Early Start Denver Model
ObjectivesEarly intervention can improve the outcomes of young autistic children, and parents may be well placed to deliver these interventions. The...
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A Pilot Study of Self-Regulation and Behavior Problems in Preschoolers with ASD: Parent Broader Autism Phenotype Traits Relate to Child Emotion Regulation and Inhibitory Control
Little is known about the development of self-regulation processes during the preschool period in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). How parental...
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ADHD and ASD traits are indirectly associated with sensory changes through anxiety
This study investigated the relationship between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) via their impact...
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Are Maternal Self-Reports of Social Difficulties Apparent in Interactions with their Children?
To inform parent-mediated intervention models, this study assessed if family affectedness (i.e., elevated autism symptoms in more than one child) was...