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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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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Registered: in autism intervention research, "What are autism researchers’ rationales for targeting the social skills of autistic adolescents..." & "What autistic communities’ perspectives and priorities, if at all, are taken into account" etc www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/dis... systematic review

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Based on parent-reported CBCL scores for autistics aged 6-18, comparing "general psychopathology" vs "internalizing/externalizing" factor models & finding "neither model had an acceptable fit" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... "CBCL may not be the most appropriate measure for autistic youth"

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"Questionable research practices in the quantitative coding of open-ended data... can undermine scientific progress & harm those affected by the research. Unfortunately, with current standards, these questionable practices remain hidden..." journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... autism-relevant, free

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"Frank autism" in autistic, LAD ("loss of autism diagnosis") & typical 12-39 yr-olds? molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... for 33% of autistics "clinicians...did not have an initial impression of autism"? "LAD individuals are indistinguishable from their NT peers on initial impression"?

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Now researchers are claiming to compare outcomes for "profoundly" vs "non-profoundly" autistic people subject to inpatient ABA treatment? link.springer.com/article/10.1... one of the N=14 "profound" autistics had an 22.5% increase in "problem behavior" after 91 days of inpatient ABA treatment

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14/11/2024 16:35

Note: in this paper "profound autism" is defined as "individuals with an IQ of <50 and/or are minimally or non-verbal" (of the N=14 "profound" autistics here, for N=10 ID is "unspecified" or "no testing available")

Another note: one "profound" autistic is reported to be 177 years old (see Table 1)

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Autistic (vs non-autistic) adults were not "slower or more error-prone... during perspective taking and/or belief reasoning" but "committed significantly fewer mistakes" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... "findings cannot be explained in terms of simplistic deficit-based notions of autism..."

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More on "persistent" vs "non-persistent" autism?--study of N=213 children (N=134 persistent, N=79 non) link.springer.com/article/10.1... 32.1% of children classified as "persistent" had ADHD, 34.3% had ID, 6% had anxiety; vs 19%, 0%, 7.6% of children classified as "non-persistent," respectively?

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Emotion dysregulation profiles in young autistics?--18% were "persistently self-regulated" & 54% were "moderate and declining" & 28% were "persistently dysregulated"? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... child characteristics "failed to demonstrate reliable associations with trajectory profiles"

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"despite minimal baseline group differences, functional connectivity measures were ‘shifted’ differently by each drug probe in autistic compared to non-autistic individuals"? www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1... "the autistic brain had a greater magnitude of shift in response to any drug..."?

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