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Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability

In the last decades, an increasing number of researchers addressed the relationship between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and severe visual impairment (SVI) (like blindness or very low visual acuity) and nowadays autism could be considered one of the most reported coexisting developmental disorder...

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Autores principales: Petretto, Donatella Rita, Lucarelli, Loredana, Farris, Pericle, Penna, Valentina, Valinotti, Simona, Pietro, Carrogu Gian, Gaviano, Luca, Berti, Roberta, Pili, Lorenzo, Zolo, Bachisio, Pili, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10074621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22799036231166314
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author Petretto, Donatella Rita
Lucarelli, Loredana
Farris, Pericle
Penna, Valentina
Valinotti, Simona
Pietro, Carrogu Gian
Gaviano, Luca
Berti, Roberta
Pili, Lorenzo
Zolo, Bachisio
Pili, Roberto
author_facet Petretto, Donatella Rita
Lucarelli, Loredana
Farris, Pericle
Penna, Valentina
Valinotti, Simona
Pietro, Carrogu Gian
Gaviano, Luca
Berti, Roberta
Pili, Lorenzo
Zolo, Bachisio
Pili, Roberto
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description In the last decades, an increasing number of researchers addressed the relationship between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and severe visual impairment (SVI) (like blindness or very low visual acuity) and nowadays autism could be considered one of the most reported coexisting developmental disorders in children with blindness or other severe visual impairment. As ASD and SVI’ signs and symptoms affect functioning and quality of life and different domains of functioning of children with this comorbidity, it is very important to support individuals and their families as soon as possible in the cycle of life and to promote specific interventions aimed to promote developmental potential of everyone with both ASD and VI, based on the unique balance between strengths, needs and abilities of everyone. Children and individuals with SVI and ASD and SVI are a very heterogeneous group, both about the areas of social interaction, communication, and behaviour, as well as about visual abilities and about all the other aspects of their neuropsychological and functional profiles that are influenced by their visual impairments itself, their ASD itself and the combination of them. In this paper, we aim to discuss some general principles useful to design and to develop specific interventions and to promote inclusion of children with ASD and SVI.
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spelling pubmed-100746212023-04-06 Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability Petretto, Donatella Rita Lucarelli, Loredana Farris, Pericle Penna, Valentina Valinotti, Simona Pietro, Carrogu Gian Gaviano, Luca Berti, Roberta Pili, Lorenzo Zolo, Bachisio Pili, Roberto J Public Health Res Perspectives and Debates In the last decades, an increasing number of researchers addressed the relationship between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and severe visual impairment (SVI) (like blindness or very low visual acuity) and nowadays autism could be considered one of the most reported coexisting developmental disorders in children with blindness or other severe visual impairment. As ASD and SVI’ signs and symptoms affect functioning and quality of life and different domains of functioning of children with this comorbidity, it is very important to support individuals and their families as soon as possible in the cycle of life and to promote specific interventions aimed to promote developmental potential of everyone with both ASD and VI, based on the unique balance between strengths, needs and abilities of everyone. Children and individuals with SVI and ASD and SVI are a very heterogeneous group, both about the areas of social interaction, communication, and behaviour, as well as about visual abilities and about all the other aspects of their neuropsychological and functional profiles that are influenced by their visual impairments itself, their ASD itself and the combination of them. In this paper, we aim to discuss some general principles useful to design and to develop specific interventions and to promote inclusion of children with ASD and SVI. SAGE Publications 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10074621/ /pubmed/37035448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22799036231166314 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Petretto, Donatella Rita
Lucarelli, Loredana
Farris, Pericle
Penna, Valentina
Valinotti, Simona
Pietro, Carrogu Gian
Gaviano, Luca
Berti, Roberta
Pili, Lorenzo
Zolo, Bachisio
Pili, Roberto
Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title_full Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title_fullStr Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title_full_unstemmed Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title_short Children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: Some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
title_sort children with autism spectrum disorders and severe visual impairments: some general principles for intervention according to the perspective of clinical psychology of disability
topic Perspectives and Debates
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10074621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37035448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22799036231166314
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