Babies under 9 months with an older sibling with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their mother are needed for a study examining maternal synchrony and joint attention abilities in infants with an older sibling diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to infants without an older sibling with an ASD. Mothers will be asked to complete several questionnaires. The older sibling will participate in a standardized autism diagnostic assessment. During this visit or a second visit, the infant sibling will participate in developmental assessments and play-based interactions with our researchers. Total participation time is expected to take 2.5-3 hours. $30 compensation, free parking, and written feedback from the older sibling?s assessment will be provided. In addition, infants will be closely monitored for signs of autism, and parents will be notified of clinical concerns related to ASD and referred for appropriate services in the community. If interested, please call 471-5414 to set up an appointment. This study is being conducted by Bridget Gamber and Rebecca Neal, Ph.D. (University of Texas)
MGH's Transcend Research group is looking for healthy children between 5 and 13 to participate in our study to find out more about ASD. For more information please visit our website at www.transcendresearch.org.
TRANSCEND Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, transcend@partners.org, 617-966-9766
WANTED
PARENTS & SIBLINGS (Ages 12-18)
OF A CHILD WITH AUTISM
This Study will Provide a Unique Opportunity for Kids (12-18 yrs)
to Share his/her Feelings about Having a Brother or Sister with Autism
& the Support he/she Receives or Needs from Parents &
Other Adults.
Parent will complete a questionnaire lasting 15-30 minutes, answering
questions about his/her child diagnosed with Autism.
Sibling (Ages 12-18) will complete a packet of questionnaires, lasting
10-15 minutes, answering questions about his/her feelings of having a
brother or sister with autism and the support he/she receives from
their parents and other adults.
All siblings that complete the study will be entered in a raffle to receive a $50 Gift Card. Copies of Aggregate Data will be Available by Request For Further Information. Contact: Kelly (Student Co-Investigator) Directly at: kellyol@pcom.edu --or-- (267)679-5820
ABA4Autism.com and the Psychology Department at the University of Tennessee at Martin are conducting a second survey on the causes of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This survey is for the mothers of children with ASD as well as mothers of normally developing children who are ten years of age or younger. Mothers who participate in the survey will receive a free ABA program to teach their child to follow directions as well as free ABA mini programs for common problems like sharing. To take the survey please go to http://www.ABA4Autism.com.
We are participating in a large research project aimed at
Unraveling the Mystery of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The
researchers belong to the ASD - Canadian-American Research Consortium
(ASD-CARC), headed by Dr. Jeanette Holden from Queen's University in
Kingston, Ontario. This group of more than 60 researchers, clinicians
and parents are hoping to study tens of thousands of families in order
to identify the genes and environmental factors that contribute to
causing these conditions.
We hope that you will consider participating in this study - they are
looking for families with someone with an ASD, as well as families
without anyone with an ASD (known as "control families").
If you wish to learn more or to participate, please visit www.AutismResearch.com.