2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/916178
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Pain Sensitivity and Observer Perception of Pain in Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: The peer-reviewed literature investigating the relationship between pain expression and perception of pain in individuals with ASD is sparse. The aim of the present systematic PRIMSA review was twofold: first, to see what evidence there is for the widely held belief that individuals with ASD are insensitive to pain or have a high pain threshold in the peer-reviewed literature and, second, to examine whether individuals with ASD react or express pain differently. Fifteen studies investigating pain in individual… Show more

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“…For instance, although it is commonly assumed that reduced sensitivity to pain, or oversensitivity to pain, are more common in patients with Autism Spectrum Disorders 12 , however communication and social difficulties may make it difficult for these affected individuals to make theirdistress known and there is a greater likelihood that their pain may go unrecognised and untreated 13 . In our case, the pain insensitivity is clearly evident, manifesting itself as repeated and severe injuries associated with minimal or absent behavioral responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, although it is commonly assumed that reduced sensitivity to pain, or oversensitivity to pain, are more common in patients with Autism Spectrum Disorders 12 , however communication and social difficulties may make it difficult for these affected individuals to make theirdistress known and there is a greater likelihood that their pain may go unrecognised and untreated 13 . In our case, the pain insensitivity is clearly evident, manifesting itself as repeated and severe injuries associated with minimal or absent behavioral responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niet alle patiënten met een ASS uiten hun fysieke ongemak op dezelfde manier, waardoor dit verkeerd kan worden geïnterpreteerd als zijnde pijnvrij. Een recent onderzoek waarin een groep autistische patiënten met normale intelligentie werd bevraagd, moest concluderen dat deze groep juist vaker pijn ervaart bij de tandarts en vaker het gevoel heeft te worden gedwongen tot onverwachte tandheelkundige behandelingen (Allely, 2013;Blomqvist et al, 2014).…”
Section: Beschouwingunclassified
“…Des revues de la littérature récentes et exhaustives dénombrent moins d'une vingtaine d'études sur ce sujet [2,3]. Différents types de recherches sont à identifier.…”
Section: Expérience De La Douleur Et Autisme : Données De La Littératureunclassified