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Examining mid-life social outcomes for individuals with autism

Posted on February 2, 2018

Newly published research led by Waisman Center clinician Megan Farley examines the experiences and mid-life social circumstances of 169 adults with autism spectrum disorder in Utah, including their employment status, relationships, community participation, and residential situations.

Posted in 2018, Autism, News, UCEDD, YearTagged Adults, Autism, Megan Farley, Midlife

Maureen S. Durkin, PhD, DrPH – Slide of the Week

Posted on December 4, 2017

Objectives: To describe the association between indicators of SES and the prevalence of ASD in the United States during the period 2002 to 2010, when overall ASD prevalence among children more than doubled, and to determine whether SES disparities account for ongoing racial and ethnic disparities in ASD prevalence.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Autism, Epidemilogy, Maureen Durkin

Video game improves balance in youth with autism

Posted on November 22, 2017

“We think this video game-based training could be a unique way to help individuals with ASD who have challenges with their balance address these issues,” says Travers, an investigator at UW–Madison’s Waisman Center and an assistant professor of kinesiology.

Posted in 2017, Autism, Brain Imaging, News, UCEDD, YearTagged Autism, Balance, Brittany Travers, Motor Skills, Video Games

Leann Smith DaWalt, PhD

Posted on November 13, 2017

Currently there are few evidence-based programs available for families of individuals with ASD during the transition to adulthood. The present study provided a preliminary evaluation of a multi-family group psychoeducation intervention using a randomized waitlist control design (n = 41).

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Autism, Leann Smith DaWalt, Slide of the Week, Transition

Autism prevalence and socioeconomic status: What’s the connection?

Posted on October 13, 2017

Children living in neighborhoods where incomes are low and fewer adults have bachelor’s degrees are less likely to be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder compared to kids from more affluent neighborhoods. The finding is part …

Posted in 2017, Autism, News, UCEDDTagged Autism, Epidemilogy, Maureen Durkin

Karla Ausderau, PhD

Posted on September 18, 2017

Objective – Identify and describe parents’ strategies used to support mealtime participation for their child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Autism, Karla Ausderau, Slide of the Week

WSJ: With autism diagnoses on the rise, parents sort through treatment options

Posted on September 5, 2017

As rates of autism diagnoses rise across the country, children with autism and their parents also have increasing options for therapy and treatments. The Wisconsin State Journal highlights the Waisman Center Autism Treatment Programs, and …

Posted in 2017, Autism, News, Outreach, UCEDD, YearTagged Autism, Autism Treatment Program

The chatter within our cells

Posted on August 3, 2017

Waisman Center investigator Luigi Puglielli had trouble with only one class in medical school: biochemistry. Yet today he uses biochemical approaches to study some of the vital molecular mechanisms that regulate brain physiology and pathology …

Posted in 2017, Alzheimer’s Disease, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Neurodegenerative, News, Research, YearTagged Acetylation, Alzheimer’s disease, Autism, Luigi Puglielli, Spastic paraplegia

Researchers gain insight into day-to-day lives of parents raising children with autism

Posted on March 20, 2017

Like all parents, couples who have a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) share the ups and downs of parenting. A new study by Waisman Center researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison looks at the …

Posted in 2017, Autism, News, UCEDDTagged Autism, Leann Smith DaWalt, Marital Relations, Sigan Hartley

Douglas Maynard, PhD

Posted on March 20, 2017

As researchers have investigated the socio-historical conditions responsible for the upsurge in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis, they have neglected how clinicians determine the diagnoses in local encounters in the first place.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Autism, Douglas Maynard, Slide of the Week
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