Autistic Adolescents
Cross-source consensus on Autistic Adolescents from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The target sample is 150 adolescents aged 15 to 18 in British Columbia and Alberta. — Examining social camouflaging and its cognitive, mental health and neurophysiological correlates in autistic adolescents through triangulation-based assessment using self, parent and daily diary reports: a study protocol
- The study includes formally diagnosed autistic adolescents, self-identified autistic adolescents, and non-autistic adolescents. — Examining social camouflaging and its cognitive, mental health and neurophysiological correlates in autistic adolescents through triangulation-based assessment using self, parent and daily diary reports: a study protocol
- Participants must meet age, location, IQ, language, English fluency, and device-access eligibility requirements. — Examining social camouflaging and its cognitive, mental health and neurophysiological correlates in autistic adolescents through triangulation-based assessment using self, parent and daily diary reports: a study protocol
- The protocol addresses a gap because most camouflaging research has focused on adults rather than adolescents. — Examining social camouflaging and its cognitive, mental health and neurophysiological correlates in autistic adolescents through triangulation-based assessment using self, parent and daily diary reports: a study protocol
- Self-identified autistic adolescents are included because formal assessment can be hard to access and diagnostic challenges can affect girls and gender-diverse adolescents. — Examining social camouflaging and its cognitive, mental health and neurophysiological correlates in autistic adolescents through triangulation-based assessment using self, parent and daily diary reports: a study protocol