Therapies for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
by Zachary Warren, et al.
Publisher: AHRQ 2011
Number of pages: 908
Description:
The Vanderbilt Evidence-based Practice Center systematically reviewed evidence on therapies for children ages 2 to 12 with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We focused on treatment outcomes, modifiers of treatment effectiveness, evidence for generalization of outcomes to other contexts, and evidence to support treatment decisions in children ages 0–2 at risk for an ASD diagnosis.
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