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Autism ; 5(4): 407-29, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11777257

ABSTRACT

This study examined predictors of developmental outcomes in 17 children diagnosed with autism or PDD-NOS, who received generic treatment over a mean period of 37 months. Pre-treatment evaluations occurred at a mean age of 31 months with follow-up evaluations at a mean age of 69 months. Significantly different developmental trajectories were observed among the participants at follow-up, separating the participants into two distinct groups (high and low outcome). However, groups did not differ significantly in treatment intensity or other outcome prediction measures. Pre-treatment developmental intelligence levels between the two groups approached significance. The results raise questions regarding the effect of treatment intensity and type, family stress factors, and intelligence ability in very early childhood on, outcome.


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Autistic Disorder/therapy , Analysis of Variance , Child , Child, Preschool , Endpoint Determination/standards , Female , Humans , Intelligence , Male , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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J Asthma ; 37(7): 565-74, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11059523

ABSTRACT

This study examines the relationship between children's abilities to perceive their symptoms of asthma via several previously researched subjective and objective procedures compared with their performance on a standardized children's drawing task and scale criteria. Results indicated that girls verbalized significantly more emotions about their drawings and were better able to detect airflow changes in their small airways than boys. The Gabriels Asthma Perception Drawing Scales (GAPDS) is a promising clinical tool for assessing children's perceptions and emotions about asthma via nonverbal methods. Varying methods of measuring asthma symptom awareness are not highly correlated; thus, more than one methodology is appropriate for use with children.


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Asthma/psychology , Attitude to Health , Perception , Sick Role , Adolescent , Art , Asthma/diagnosis , Child , Female , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Male , Observer Variation , Pain Measurement , Pilot Projects , Projective Techniques , Psychological Tests
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