This paper provides information about the prevalence and topography of self-injurious behavior in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability. Dominant models regarding the etiology of self-injury in this population are reviewed, with a focus on the role of reactivity to pain and sensory input. Neuroimaging studies are presented and suggestions are offered for future research
International audienceThe purpose of the present article was to assess the available literature conc...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Self-injurious behaviours (SIB) are highly prevalent in individuals...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is a relatively common behavior in individuals with intellectual disab...
This paper provides information about the prevalence and topography of self-injurious behavior in ch...
Self-injury is a frequent and serious problem for individuals with autism and developmental disabili...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been identified as a risk marker for self-injurious be...
Background: Self-injurious behaviour (SIB) is a persistent and distressing difficulty which may be m...
Maladaptive behavior has a high incidence rate in populations with autism spectrum disorder and inte...
Abstract Background Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) describes a phenomenon where individuals inflict...
Paper 1 is a systematic literature review of 15 published studies which explore the associated facto...
We aimed to identify the presence of self-injurious behavior in a sample of 158 people with intellec...
BackgroundEmotional distress has received less attention as an explanatory factor for self-injury in...
AbstractWe aimed to identify the presence of self-injurious behavior in a sample of 158 people with ...
The literature recently included sensory processing abnormalities (pain associated) in the diagnosti...
In the present study we examined the nature and developmental trajectory of self-injurious behaviour...
International audienceThe purpose of the present article was to assess the available literature conc...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Self-injurious behaviours (SIB) are highly prevalent in individuals...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is a relatively common behavior in individuals with intellectual disab...
This paper provides information about the prevalence and topography of self-injurious behavior in ch...
Self-injury is a frequent and serious problem for individuals with autism and developmental disabili...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been identified as a risk marker for self-injurious be...
Background: Self-injurious behaviour (SIB) is a persistent and distressing difficulty which may be m...
Maladaptive behavior has a high incidence rate in populations with autism spectrum disorder and inte...
Abstract Background Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) describes a phenomenon where individuals inflict...
Paper 1 is a systematic literature review of 15 published studies which explore the associated facto...
We aimed to identify the presence of self-injurious behavior in a sample of 158 people with intellec...
BackgroundEmotional distress has received less attention as an explanatory factor for self-injury in...
AbstractWe aimed to identify the presence of self-injurious behavior in a sample of 158 people with ...
The literature recently included sensory processing abnormalities (pain associated) in the diagnosti...
In the present study we examined the nature and developmental trajectory of self-injurious behaviour...
International audienceThe purpose of the present article was to assess the available literature conc...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Self-injurious behaviours (SIB) are highly prevalent in individuals...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is a relatively common behavior in individuals with intellectual disab...