Billets publics @autismcrisis sur Bluesky et Twitter/X

Cette page rassemble dans un même flux chronologique les billets publics intégrés depuis @autismcrisis.bsky.social sur Bluesky et les billets archivés depuis Twitter/X. Elle facilite la lecture, le filtrage et l’examen structuré des billets publics de Michelle Dawson utilisés dans le projet de veille scientifique sur l’autisme.

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14985 publications :

On reluctant participants in research, autism-relevant, free journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... "some documented reasons for reluctance to engage with research include experience of stigma, suspicion of research, experiences of vulnerability or disenfranchisement, and history of research abuses"

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Registered: in autistic children (age 2-8 years), predictors of spoken/expressive language (defined as "the ability to verbally communicate thoughts, needs, and feelings using words, phrases, or sentences using meaningful and appropriate speech"?) www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/dis... systematic review

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Revising CATI (comprehensive autistic trait inventory) using "a neurodiversity approach"--"aiming to mitigate the potential for items to propagate stigma or autism stereotypes"? molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... "camouflage" changes to "masking" but "cognitive rigidity" is unchanged?

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Brain signal variability (BSV, "a crucial component of optimal brain function") decreases with age in typical people, but autistics (N=351, age 5-50) "show the opposite pattern, where BSV increases across development"? molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... cross-sectional data from ABIDE

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In their struggle to make an autistic child (age 5) "choose" a non-edible item instead of an edible item for a reinforcer, behavior analysts reduce the size of the edible item, from 1/4 to 1/8 to 1/16 of a Starburst? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... the ABA "preference assessment" in 2025

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"we cannot... assume that a questionnaire measure or lab-based procedure shown to be a valid predictor of prospective memory ‘in the field’ in one population (e.g. older neurotypical individuals) would necessarily be so for an autistic population" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... free

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"Despite high levels of suicidality in autistic people, the role of sleep remains unknown which severely limits our understanding of suicidality and development of adequate prevention strategies for autistic people" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... commentary

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Creating BADDS, a measure of "workplace stressors specific to behavioral health providers in clinical settings for autism..."? link.springer.com/article/10.1... quotes from providers: "for an RBT it’s sort of like throwing you off to the wild" "I don’t feel comfortable doing that type of restraint"

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1 réponse intégrée de Michelle Dawson

04/02/2025 12:35

Note: in phase 2, N=44 providers were surveyed, of whom N=31 were RBTs, N=1 was a BCABA, N=1 was a BCBA, & N=8 "indicated no coursework in behavior analysis. Although these eight individuals indicated no formal coursework, they were providing behavior analytic services to autistic individuals"

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Registered: for autistics (any age), "What types of interventions targeting emotion regulation have been evaluated" & "Do these interventions improve emotion regulation" & "Do these interventions improve mental health" www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/dis... systematic review (including all study types?)

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Note: ID is now used in autism research by (almost) everyone to subgroup autistics, but this study shows that an autistic with a VABS composite score of 114 can be judged ID, while an autistic with a VABS composite score of 54 (60 points or 4 SD lower) can be judged not ID--see Table 1

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