autism Clinical Trials
A listing of autism medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 348 clinical trials
Psychometric Validation of the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire
For many affected individuals, despite impairment and distress, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is recognized and diagnosed late, in school age, adolescence, or even in adulthood, which could be due, among other things, to the use of compensatory strategies such as so-called "camouflaging" by the respective individual. In order to better …
Phenotypic Exploration of Autism Spectrum Disorders Retrospective and Prospective Data
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a heterogeneous group of severe developmental abnormalities of the nervous system characterized by deficits in social interaction and verbal and nonverbal communication affecting approximately 1% of the general population. In 5-40% of cases, genetic factors are identified as the cause of these disorders. Despite this …
Genetic of Intellectual Deficiency and Autism Spectrum Disorders (RaDiCo-GenIDA)
The aim of this observational study is to develop an alternative database model for genetically originated intellectual disabilities. This model will take the form of an online cohort study, where the majority of clinical information will be provided by the families of the patients. Questionnaires developed by professionals but formulated …
Study of the Genetic Factors Involved in Autism and Related Disorders
The main objective of the study is to define, for Autism Spectrum Disorder, the extent of genetic variation in synaptic pathways that may be targeted for therapeutic development. For this purpose the investigators will take advantage of large, well-characterized cohorts of patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder for genetic screenings. Targeted …
International, Multicentric, Observational Study to Characterize Subpopulations of Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder
To determine sufficient number of biological and clinical markers to identify subgroups of potential best responders to a specific medication
Online Study of People Who Have Genetic Changes and Features of Autism: Simons Searchlight
Simons Searchlight is an observational, online, international research program for families with rare genetic variants that cause neurodevelopmental disorders and may be associated with autism. Simons Searchlight collects medical, behavioral, learning, and developmental information from people who have these rare genetic changes. The goal of this study is to improve …
Studying Childhood-onset Behavioral, Psychiatric, and Developmental Disorders
Background Many psychiatric, behavioral, and developmental disorders are genetic. This means that they tend to run in families. Some begin in childhood, while others do not appear until adulthood. Researchers want to look at people of all ages who have these disorders that started in childhood. They will also look …
Early Detection and Referral for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders at the Maternal and Child Protection Services
This study aims to compare two screening strategies for identifying infants with a potential risk of Autism Spectrum and Neurodevelopmental Disorders to provide early access to care and increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome
The Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Phenotyping Screening Protocol
The purpose of this protocol is to allow for the careful evaluation of healthy volunteers and individuals with risk for psychiatric disorders or neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder for specific protocols at NIH.
Magnetoencephalography in Children
This study is a single-center observational clinical study, which evaluates the diagnostic value of magnetoencephalography (MEG) in the diagnosis of neurodevelopmental diseases in children, such as the localization of epileptic foci and brain functional areas, intracranial tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, autism, mental retardation, and neuropsychiatric disorders.