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Registered: investigating "the overlap between post-traumatic symptoms...& core autism-related behaviors" in 0-18 yr-olds, "with a focus on identifying potential diagnostic confusion or misclassification"? www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/vie... systematic review ("A full protocol has not been written"?)

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Allison Uvelli, Erica Pugliese, Carolina Papa, Federica Visco-Comandini, Giulia Marselli (2025). Exploring Symptom Overlap Between Trauma-Related Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Youth: A Systematic Review. CRD/PROSPERO. University of Siena, University of Rome, University of Amsterdam, School of Cognitive Psychotherapy.

Date de publication
09/06/2025
Identifiant
CRD420251062557
Auteurs
Allison Uvelli, Erica Pugliese, Carolina Papa, Federica Visco-Comandini, Giulia Marselli
Source
CRD/PROSPERO
Type de référence
systematic_review_registry
Éditeur
University of Siena, University of Rome, University of Amsterdam, School of Cognitive Psychotherapy
Source de métadonnées
crd.york.ac.uk

Résumé

1. Investigate the overlap between post-traumatic symptoms (e.g., hyperarousal, dissociation, avoidance, emotional dysregulation) and core autism-related behaviors in children and adolescents, with a focus on identifying potential diagnostic confusion or misclassification between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and trauma-related disorders such as PTSD and Complex PTSD (CPTSD). 2. Identify clinical markers or symptom profiles that may help distinguish trauma-related presentations from autistic traits. 3. Explore how early traumatic experiences (e.g., abuse, neglect, or cumulative adverse events) may influence the expression of autistic-like behaviors or mimic ASD symptoms. 4. Evaluate the implications of symptom overlap on assessment practices, diagnostic accuracy, and intervention strategies for clinicians working with children and adolescents.