The original study included 187 families. However, this study included only those families in which both parents participated in the in-person portion of the second wave of data collection, when the FMSS was administered. The only difference between the families in the original study and the families in current analyses was that mothers in the original sample were more likely to be ethnically dive
There has been an explosion of research in the field of autism, as evidenced by a 24-fold increase in the number of papers published on the topic over the past three decades (Chakrabarti 2017). Despite this proliferation, many experts have noted that those severely affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) appear to have been understudied. A recent query of the National Database for Autism Resear
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Autism was first described in the 1940s as a childhood psychiatric disorder characterized by early expressed impairment in social interaction and communication and repetitive or circumscribed interests or behavior (Kanner 1943). Kanner’s original term for the condition was early infantile autism or infantile autism. While originally attributed by some to bad parenting (i.e., “refrigerator mothers”
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