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[Best practice guidelines for research in autistic spectrum disorders]

Authors :
M, Belinchón-Carmona
M, Posada-De la Paz
J, Artigas-Pallarés
R, Canal-Bedia
A, Díez-Cuervo
M J, Ferrari-Arroyo
J, Fuentes-Biggi
J M, Hernández
A, Hervás-Zúñiga
M A, Idiazábal-Aletxa
J, Martos-Pérez
F, Mulas
J A, Muñoz-Yunta
S, Palacios
J, Tamarit
J R, Valdizán
Source :
Revista de neurologia. 41(6)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Achieving a better knowledge of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders known as autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), poses a major scientific challenge. These disorders are some of the earliest and most severe psychopathological disorders in infancy; they include an heterogeneous group of conditions; its prevalence rate seems to be continually increasing and they generate a significant social impact.Nowadays, there is a current international agreement on the general requirements to be fulfilled by research projects and the priority areas to be considered when developing ASD high quality research. In Spain, although there are some established research groups with broad experience and expertise in these disorders, public funding opportunities and research development are still scarce. For this reason, the Study Group of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III has generated by consensus some Good Practice Guidelines for Research in ASD.After comparing priorities and recommendations from international reference documents with the results obtained after having carried out an exhaustive bibliographic revision of articles published in autism in the last 30 years by Spanish authors, methodological and ethical recommendations are established. Finally, structural deficiencies to be corrected and emerging research initiatives to be supported are identified.

Details

ISSN :
02100010
Volume :
41
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista de neurologia
Accession number :
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