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 :

What do researchers mean by "late diagnosis" of autism?-- systematic review onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... 420 studies mentioned late diagnosis but only 146 (34.7%) "provided a clear threshold... The average cutoff for late diagnosis was 11.53 years (range=2–55 years; median=6.5 years)"

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Researchers report on their multi-step attempt to identify scammer participants in an autism study journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... "the virtual screening pre-focus group interviews were the most successful in identifying scammers because it required engagement in face-to-face communication..."?

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Registered: "the professional issues experienced by autistic educators"--systematic review www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/dis... outcomes include "depression, anxiety, burnout, psychological distress" & "discrimination at work, sensory issues, social/communication barriers, career progression..."

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"the cognitive flexibility of autistic individuals is not inherently impaired; instead, their difficulty is modulated by the nature of the stimuli. This likely contributes to the mixed results observed when investigating flexibility abilities" molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... free

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Pairs of autistics "are as adept as pairs of nonautistic participants at information exchange in the context of a collaborative task" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... "autistic and nonautistic dyads demonstrated equal efficiency in communicating... and in managing the flow of their interactions"

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Autistic adults aged 19-65 (vs age-matched non-autistic adults) "had higher use of possibly unnecessary and costly hospital-based care, including repeat emergency department visits, repeat hospital admissions, and delayed hospital discharges" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... Ontario study

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For N=95 young autistics, "OT and speech pathology were the most accessed, with 76 (80%) and 69 (72.6%) surveyed families using these respectively... EIBI and ESDM were respectively accessed by just two (2.1%) and three (3.2%) children"? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... Australian study

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Why adults self-identify as autistic (vs being formally diagnosed), interviews journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... participants "faced significant barriers to receiving a formal diagnosis and deterrents to embarking on this process" & "expressed concerns about facing stigma and discrimination"

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"the autistic auditory profile and how it relates to broader autistic attributes"--narrative review, free onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... lots about hypersensitivity, hyperacusis, misophonia, sensory overload etc--but little about music & nothing about absolute pitch, chord disembedding etc?

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20 years ago today--the decision in Auton at the Supreme Court of Canada. This was an autism ABA human rights (Charter) case, under Canada's highest law. Only 1 autistic had a say in Auton, as an SCC intervener. Both sides opposed my intervention. I opposed both sides & threw out their "facts"

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1 réponse intégrée de Michelle Dawson

19/11/2024 10:49

Note: in Auton at the SCC, major disability rights & autism organizations intervened en masse to demand ABA-based autism interventions. They en masse denied autistics' human rights, instead demanding unacceptable harmful rock-bottom ABA standards for autistics, while denying autistics any voice

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