Brief report : Interpretation of facial expressions, postures and gestures in children with a pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.
By: M. Serra et al.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Research 28 (3) 1998: 257-263.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS | EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE | EYE CONTACT | CHILDRENSummary: Children who do not meet strict criteria for autistic disorderor Asperger syndrome and who show less severe, but clinically relevant, social interactive and communicative problems, are often described as having a pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS; DS-III-R American Pyschiatric Association (APA), 1987; DSM-IV, the criteria for this category are broad mainly negatively described. The lack of specific and positively formulated criteria seriously impedes research on this clinically relevant group of children. [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children who do not meet strict criteria for autistic disorderor Asperger syndrome and who show less severe, but clinically relevant, social interactive and communicative problems, are often described as having a pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS; DS-III-R American Pyschiatric Association (APA), 1987; DSM-IV, the criteria for this category are broad mainly negatively described. The lack of specific and positively formulated criteria seriously impedes research on this clinically relevant group of children. [AJ].
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