Item does not contain fulltextIn persons with deafblindness, it is hard to distinguish autism spectrum disorders from several deafblind specific behaviours caused by the dual sensory impairments, especially when these persons are also intellectually disabled. As a result, there is an over-diagnosis of autism in persons who are deafblind leading to unsuitable interventions. Autism as specified by the DSM-IV was studied in 10 persons with congenital deafblindness with profound intellectual disabilities. Behaviours of people with deafblindness and autism (n = 5) and of people with deafblindness without autism (n = 5) were observed in a semi-standardised assessment. All people with deafblindness showed impairments in social interaction, communi...
People with sensory impairments combined with intellectual disabilities show behaviours that are sim...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: Currently, there are no instruments that can validly diagnose aut...
Stereotyped and repetitive behaviours are characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but also...
In persons with deafblindness, it is hard to distinguish autism spectrum disorders from several deaf...
Background: It is difficult to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in people with a combination ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by deficits in communication and social behaviours a...
Autism spectrum disorders are life-lasting developmental neurological disorders, which are character...
The topic of this special issue on secondary versus idiopathic autism allows for discussion of how d...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and sensory impairment are common in people with intellectual disabil...
Traditionally, autism and specific language impairment (SLI) are regarded as distinct disorders, wit...
The nature of autism in congenitally blind children has long been a source of interest and perplexit...
Descriptions of autism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuals of the APA and throughout much of t...
In order to compile knowledge on deafblindness (DB) and congenital deafblindness (CDB), one importan...
Autism is a developmental disorder which causes severe cognitive and social deficits1 and affects fo...
One factor that stands out regarding individuals who are deaf-blind and autistic is the dearth of li...
People with sensory impairments combined with intellectual disabilities show behaviours that are sim...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: Currently, there are no instruments that can validly diagnose aut...
Stereotyped and repetitive behaviours are characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but also...
In persons with deafblindness, it is hard to distinguish autism spectrum disorders from several deaf...
Background: It is difficult to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in people with a combination ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by deficits in communication and social behaviours a...
Autism spectrum disorders are life-lasting developmental neurological disorders, which are character...
The topic of this special issue on secondary versus idiopathic autism allows for discussion of how d...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and sensory impairment are common in people with intellectual disabil...
Traditionally, autism and specific language impairment (SLI) are regarded as distinct disorders, wit...
The nature of autism in congenitally blind children has long been a source of interest and perplexit...
Descriptions of autism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuals of the APA and throughout much of t...
In order to compile knowledge on deafblindness (DB) and congenital deafblindness (CDB), one importan...
Autism is a developmental disorder which causes severe cognitive and social deficits1 and affects fo...
One factor that stands out regarding individuals who are deaf-blind and autistic is the dearth of li...
People with sensory impairments combined with intellectual disabilities show behaviours that are sim...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: Currently, there are no instruments that can validly diagnose aut...
Stereotyped and repetitive behaviours are characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but also...