2018
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12892
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Annual Research Review: The state of autism intervention science: progress, target psychological and biological mechanisms and future prospects

Abstract: There has been enough progress in psychosocial intervention research now to be able to begin to identify some evidence-based practice in autism treatment. To consolidate and improve outcomes, the next phase of intervention research needs improved trial design, and an iterative approach building on success. It may also include the testing of potential synergies between promising biological and psychosocial interventions.

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“…While diagnosis in males exceeds that of females threefold, the rate of ASD among girls and women is likely underestimated by male-centric operationalization of the autism phenotype, female “camouflaging” and internalizing psychiatric comorbidity [19, 20]. Increased understanding of the autism phenotype has underpinned the development of effective evidence-based behavioral interventions [21], and poor etiological insight limits the development of biological treatments or the discovery of a “cure” [22]. The conceptualization of ASD as a psychiatric disease has been challenged by evolving societal perceptions and increasing tolerance of neurodiversity, and recognition of the role of environmental factors in supporting the functioning [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While diagnosis in males exceeds that of females threefold, the rate of ASD among girls and women is likely underestimated by male-centric operationalization of the autism phenotype, female “camouflaging” and internalizing psychiatric comorbidity [19, 20]. Increased understanding of the autism phenotype has underpinned the development of effective evidence-based behavioral interventions [21], and poor etiological insight limits the development of biological treatments or the discovery of a “cure” [22]. The conceptualization of ASD as a psychiatric disease has been challenged by evolving societal perceptions and increasing tolerance of neurodiversity, and recognition of the role of environmental factors in supporting the functioning [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of the study addresses a number of relevant issues in ASD-specific early intervention research and also aims to overcome limitations of previous studies, i.e. study quality [84], questionable use of primary outcome measures [43] and missing moderator analyses [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designing and testing interventions targeting communication skills in children with autism has proven difficult given its heterogeneous presentation and the lack of measures sensitive to change over time [1], yet substantive progress has taken place in recent years [2][3][4]. Applied behaviour analysis (ABA) [5] is effective but not routinely provided in most jurisdictions as its labourintensive nature presents an economic barrier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%