2023
DOI: 10.1002/aur.3074
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Risk factors and clinical correlates of sensory dysfunction in preschool children with and without autism spectrum disorder

Lisa D. Wiggins,
Katie Overwyk,
Julie Daniels
et al.

Abstract: Sensory dysfunction is a common feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The objectives of this analysis were to examine risk factors and clinical correlates of sensory dysfunction in preschool children with and without ASD. Children aged 2–5 years were enrolled in a multi‐site case–control study. Data were collected in eight areas across the United States in three phases. Caregivers completed an interview with questions on assisted delivery, maternal alcohol use, maternal anxiety during pregnancy, pregnancy… Show more

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“…POP group children were identified through random sampling of birth records in the pre-specified birthdate geographic range at delivery. Prior publications document detailed descriptions of SEED eligibility criteria, enrollment methods, study group classification, and data collection (32)(33)(34).…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…POP group children were identified through random sampling of birth records in the pre-specified birthdate geographic range at delivery. Prior publications document detailed descriptions of SEED eligibility criteria, enrollment methods, study group classification, and data collection (32)(33)(34).…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%