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  1. We collected data about emotional regulation, alexithymia, autistic symptoms and depression/anxiety in a sample of 64 young adults with ASD. We constructed two serial multiple mediator models, using autistic features as the independent variable and anxiety/depression symptoms as outcome variables.

  2. 1 mar 2021 · Here, we reviewed evidence for the clinical presentation, aetiology and therapeutic approaches for mood problems in autism. We identified a lack of validated tools for accurately identifying mood problems in individuals with autism, who may present with ‘atypical’ features (e.g. severe irritability).

  3. 10 cze 2009 · Autistic symptomatology according to the DSM-IV-criteria and the Gillberg & Gillberg research criteria, patterns of comorbid psychopathology and psychosocial outcome were assessed in 122 consecutively referred adults with normal intelligence ASDs.

  4. 21 kwi 2023 · Many adults with autism often experience a sense of feeling different, as they have often hidden their symptoms to blend in with others. To obtain a diagnosis, a doctor will conduct behaviour observations and ask about different aspects of your life, including social and emotional behaviours, routines, and interests.

  5. Here, we reviewed evidence for the clinical presentation, aetiology and therapeutic approaches for mood problems in autism. We identified a lack of validated tools for accurately identifying mood problems in individuals with autism, who may present with 'atypical' features (e.g. severe irritability).

  6. 3 lis 2023 · Most autism symptoms improved through adulthood, while health worsened. An inverted U-shaped curve best described change for repetitive behavior symptoms, activities of daily living, maladaptive behaviors, and social interaction. For these measures, improved functioning was evident from adolescence until midlife.

  7. alexithymia is an independent characteristic that stems from autistic symptoms and contributes to emotional impairments, and ultimately to mood disorders, in those with ASD (Bird & Cook, 2013).