Predictors of treatment outcome in young children with autism

By: Gabriels, Robin L.
Contributor(s): Hill, Dina E. [et al].
Series: Autism 5 (4) 2001: 407-429.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | AUTISM | OUTCOMES | TREATMENT | AUTISMSummary: This study examined predictors of developmental outcomes in 17 children with autism or pervasive development disorders not otherwise specified, who received generic treatment over a period of 37 months. The results raise questions regarding the effect of treatment intensity and type, family stress factors and intelligence ability in very early childhood, on outcome.
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This study examined predictors of developmental outcomes in 17 children with autism or pervasive development disorders not otherwise specified, who received generic treatment over a period of 37 months. The results raise questions regarding the effect of treatment intensity and type, family stress factors and intelligence ability in very early childhood, on outcome.

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