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Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team

BACKGROUND: Schools play a key role in detecting early signs of autism and creating a targeted pathway of study and inclusion. This becomes complicated when faced with unknown situations, such as managing a student with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide study invol...

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Autores principales: Conte, Luana, Lupo, Roberto, Mazzarella, Chiara, Calabro, Antonino, Vaglio, Laura, Chirizzi, Sandro, Donadio, Carmen, Carvello, Maicol, Marsella, Alessandra, Artioli, Giovanna, Vitale, Elsa
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9534264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36043964
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i4.12938
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author Conte, Luana
Lupo, Roberto
Mazzarella, Chiara
Calabro, Antonino
Vaglio, Laura
Chirizzi, Sandro
Donadio, Carmen
Carvello, Maicol
Marsella, Alessandra
Artioli, Giovanna
Vitale, Elsa
author_facet Conte, Luana
Lupo, Roberto
Mazzarella, Chiara
Calabro, Antonino
Vaglio, Laura
Chirizzi, Sandro
Donadio, Carmen
Carvello, Maicol
Marsella, Alessandra
Artioli, Giovanna
Vitale, Elsa
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description BACKGROUND: Schools play a key role in detecting early signs of autism and creating a targeted pathway of study and inclusion. This becomes complicated when faced with unknown situations, such as managing a student with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide study involving teachers (n=235) was conducted from March to August 2021. The survey instrument consisted of a questionnaire administered online through social networks containing socio-demographic data, attitudes, knowledge and inclusion plans from school teachers towards students with ASD. RESULTS: Statistical significant differences were registered for the item no.13: among the main deficits caused by ADS are reduced social cognition, language abnormalities, and impaired sensory functioning. (p=.025); the item no.8 (p=.011): if an intervention works for one child with ASD, it is certain to work on another child with ASD; the item no.3(p=.002): genetic factors play an important role in the causes of ASD. By also considering teacher’s attitudes towards ASD according to the presence of a healthcare worker in the school environment, significant differences were registered for the item no.1 (p=.032): the interpretation that the diagnostic criteria for Asperger’s syndrome are the same as for high-functioning autism; the item no.6 (p=.025): children with ADS are very similar to each other, and the item no.7(p=.015): early intervention does not lead to additional benefits for children with ASD. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of professionals with advanced skills could be a benefit and represent a strong point in the application of measures of prevention and containment of community pathologies. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-95342642022-10-18 Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team Conte, Luana Lupo, Roberto Mazzarella, Chiara Calabro, Antonino Vaglio, Laura Chirizzi, Sandro Donadio, Carmen Carvello, Maicol Marsella, Alessandra Artioli, Giovanna Vitale, Elsa Acta Biomed Health Professions (Editors: Leopoldo Sarli, Giovanna Artioli) BACKGROUND: Schools play a key role in detecting early signs of autism and creating a targeted pathway of study and inclusion. This becomes complicated when faced with unknown situations, such as managing a student with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide study involving teachers (n=235) was conducted from March to August 2021. The survey instrument consisted of a questionnaire administered online through social networks containing socio-demographic data, attitudes, knowledge and inclusion plans from school teachers towards students with ASD. RESULTS: Statistical significant differences were registered for the item no.13: among the main deficits caused by ADS are reduced social cognition, language abnormalities, and impaired sensory functioning. (p=.025); the item no.8 (p=.011): if an intervention works for one child with ASD, it is certain to work on another child with ASD; the item no.3(p=.002): genetic factors play an important role in the causes of ASD. By also considering teacher’s attitudes towards ASD according to the presence of a healthcare worker in the school environment, significant differences were registered for the item no.1 (p=.032): the interpretation that the diagnostic criteria for Asperger’s syndrome are the same as for high-functioning autism; the item no.6 (p=.025): children with ADS are very similar to each other, and the item no.7(p=.015): early intervention does not lead to additional benefits for children with ASD. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of professionals with advanced skills could be a benefit and represent a strong point in the application of measures of prevention and containment of community pathologies. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2022 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9534264/ /pubmed/36043964 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i4.12938 Text en Copyright: © 2022 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Health Professions (Editors: Leopoldo Sarli, Giovanna Artioli)
Conte, Luana
Lupo, Roberto
Mazzarella, Chiara
Calabro, Antonino
Vaglio, Laura
Chirizzi, Sandro
Donadio, Carmen
Carvello, Maicol
Marsella, Alessandra
Artioli, Giovanna
Vitale, Elsa
Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title_full Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title_fullStr Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title_full_unstemmed Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title_short Autism Spectrum Disorders and inclusion attitudes in the Italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
title_sort autism spectrum disorders and inclusion attitudes in the italian school environments: teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and their necessity to consult a healthcare multidisciplinary team
topic Health Professions (Editors: Leopoldo Sarli, Giovanna Artioli)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9534264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36043964
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i4.12938
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