Psychometric validation of a brief self-report measure of misophonia symptoms and functional impairment: The duke-vanderbilt misophonia screening questionnaire.
Clinical
Increased perceived stress is negatively associated with activities of daily living and subjective quality of life in younger, middle, and older autistic adults.
Measuring subjective quality of life in autistic adults with the PROMIS global-10: Psychometric study and development of an autism-specific scoring method.
Social support and links to quality of life among middle-aged and older autistic adults.
Utilization of a Best Practice Alert (BPA) at Point-of-Care for Recruitment into a U.S.-Based Autism Research Study.
Self-reported parkinsonism features in older autistic adults: A descriptive study.
Association between sleep deficiencies with behavioral problems in autism spectrum disorder: subtle sex differences
The Relationships, Employment, Autonomy, and Life Satisfaction (REALS) measures for autistic adults and adults with other intellectual and developmental disabilities: Psychometric testing of the self-report and proxy versions.
Developing a measure of key adult outcomes in adults with developmental disabilities: Conceptual model and item generation of the REALS (Relationships, Employment, Autonomy, and Life Satisfaction).
The Emotion Dysregulation Inventory-Young Child: Psychometric properties and item response theory calibration in 2- to 5-year-olds.
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