Miriam Martini
@miriamimartini
PhD student in Psychiatric Epidemiology at @karolinskainst | working on sex/gender differences in autism and autism in adulthood | she/her
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28-09-2017 09:41:28
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Researchers should monitor short-term and long-term adverse effects of behavioral interventions for autism, autism experts Michelle Dawson and Sue Fletcher-Watson argue in a commentary. @SAGEJournals See more in Spotted: bit.ly/3SMRxyG Commentary: bit.ly/3UanzWx
Autistic adolescents and young adults are more likely than their non-autistic peers to be hospitalized with a psychiatric diagnosis. Via JAMA Psychiatry. See more in Spotted: bit.ly/3NePNwS bit.ly/3sFHqRB
Here is this month’s batch of null and replicated results. By Emily Harris. Damien Fair JAMA Network Open study: bit.ly/3G3mI5U JAMA Psychiatry study: bit.ly/3NWukJx molecularpsychiatry study: bit.ly/3GdB6si bit.ly/3DZHpNw
It was very inspiring hearing more about autistic flourishing from Liz Pellicano, and on autistic perspectives on autism research from Autism Sverige Stockholm and Organiserade Aspergare Stockholm at the KI Autism Research Network kick-off organized by @SthlmMark and Kristiina Tammimies at Karolinska Institutet!
Extremely influential advocates (who imposed the biased incoherent term "profound autism" on all autistics) claim it is "essential" for autism researchers to use biased, ill-defined, and pejorative terms to describe autistics onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/au… evidence-free, free
The genetic component for developing avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder #ARFID is high, 79 per cent, according to a new study in JAMA Psychiatry by Lisa Dinkler and colleagues. news.ki.se/serious-eating…
New CEDI paper out! We identify an urgent need for improved #ARFID healthcare in Sweden, including more resources, clearer organisation, and more training opportunities for clinicians meeting people with ARFID. Lisa Dinkler Cynthia Bulik Link: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Fantastic article in Nature re autistic peoples' (well-founded) demands for inclusion in research. Quotes from Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Monique Botha is actually they/them 🤷🏻♀️, Steven Kapp, Mary Doherty 🏳️🌈, Liz Pellicano, and me with discussion of AASPIRE and Autism In Adulthood papers. nature.com/articles/d4158…