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Randomised Controlled Trial of Improvisational Music Therapy's Effectiveness for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders (TIME-A).

Grant number: 985827117 | Funding period: 2012 - 2017

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Tracing the temporal stability of autism spectrum diagnosis and severity as measured by the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Ł Bieleninik, MB Posserud, M Geretsegger, G Thompson, C Elefant, C Gold

2017-09-01

Background: Exploring ways to improve the trajectory and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder is prevalent in research, but less i..

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Effects of improvisational music therapy vs enhanced standard care on symptom severity among children with autism spectrum disorder: The TIME-A randomized clinical trial

Ł Bieleninik, M Geretsegger, K Mössler, J Assmus, G Thompson, G Gattino, C Elefant, T Gottfried, R Igliozzi, F Muratori, F Suvini, J Kim, MJ Crawford, H Odell-Miller, A Oldfield, Ó Casey, J Finnemann, J Carpente, AL Park, E Grossi

2017-08-08

IMPORTANCE: Music therapy may facilitate skills in areas affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), such as social interaction an..

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