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For young autistic children, "results did not support any significant associations between BI and parenting experiences" (where BI means "behavioral inflexibility" according to the parent-reported "Behavioral Inflexibility Scale") link.springer.com/article/10.1... "contrary to our hypothesis"

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Laura de la Roche, Yun-Ju Chen, Caroline Roncadin, Amedeo D’Angiulli, Vivian Lee, Mackenzie Salt, Elisabetta Trinari, Melissa Carter, et al. (2025). Exploring the Relationship Between Family Experiences and Behavioral Inflexibility in Young Autistic Children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

Date de publication
15/09/2025
Identifiant
10.1007/s10803-025-07027-z
Auteurs
Laura de la Roche, Yun-Ju Chen, Caroline Roncadin, Amedeo D’Angiulli, Vivian Lee, Mackenzie Salt, Elisabetta Trinari, Melissa Carter, Judah Koller, Sherry Fournier, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Patrick McPhee, Stephen Gentles, Irene Drmic, Briano DiRezze, Peter Rosenbaum, Ronit Mesterman, Julia Frei, Mohammad Zubairi, Katholiki Georgiades, Erik Duku, Teresa Bennett, Ana Hanlon-Dearman, Jonathan Lai, Deepa Singal, Stelios Georgiades, Elizabeth Kelley
Source
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Source de métadonnées
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Résumé

Behavioral inflexibility (BI) is a known challenge for many Autistic individuals and refers to rigid behavioral patterns not easily adapted across changing situations. While the associations between B...

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