This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of children with autism and in comparing these families with others who are coping with different types of disabilities or who have nondisabled children. Although most comparative research has contrasted families whose child has autism with those whose child has Down syndrome, the range of comparison groups can be expanded to offer additional points of contrast and control. We discuss both matching and statistical control procedures and point to next steps in this line of comparative autism family research
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
This study examined the frequency of personality, language, and social-behavioral characteristics be...
Few comparative studies have evaluated the heterogeneity of sociability across a range of neurodevel...
This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of childre...
Mothers of children with Down syndrome, autism, and mixed etiology intellectual disabilities, matche...
Objective: Studies of families ascertained through a single autistic proband suggest that the geneti...
We sought to determine if the family loading for either the broader autism phenotype or for cognitiv...
In this paper, we summarize some of our findings from a series of three meta-analyses and dis-cuss t...
A family member with an autism spectrum disorder presents pervasive and bidirectional influences on ...
To identify the broader autism phenotype (BAP), the Family History Interview subject and informant v...
To identify the broader autism phenotype (BAP), the Family History Interview subject and informant v...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to identify autistic like traits in relatives of pat...
This study aimed to determine if relatives of children with autism and less severe pervasive develop...
The study deals with strain on the family system, as well as the level of coping and types of coping...
We examined types of disabilities in siblings from a large sample of families of adolescents and adu...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
This study examined the frequency of personality, language, and social-behavioral characteristics be...
Few comparative studies have evaluated the heterogeneity of sociability across a range of neurodevel...
This paper examines methodological challenges inherent in conducting research on families of childre...
Mothers of children with Down syndrome, autism, and mixed etiology intellectual disabilities, matche...
Objective: Studies of families ascertained through a single autistic proband suggest that the geneti...
We sought to determine if the family loading for either the broader autism phenotype or for cognitiv...
In this paper, we summarize some of our findings from a series of three meta-analyses and dis-cuss t...
A family member with an autism spectrum disorder presents pervasive and bidirectional influences on ...
To identify the broader autism phenotype (BAP), the Family History Interview subject and informant v...
To identify the broader autism phenotype (BAP), the Family History Interview subject and informant v...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to identify autistic like traits in relatives of pat...
This study aimed to determine if relatives of children with autism and less severe pervasive develop...
The study deals with strain on the family system, as well as the level of coping and types of coping...
We examined types of disabilities in siblings from a large sample of families of adolescents and adu...
The psychological well-being of mothers raising a child with a developmental disability varies with ...
This study examined the frequency of personality, language, and social-behavioral characteristics be...
Few comparative studies have evaluated the heterogeneity of sociability across a range of neurodevel...