Title of article
is there any correlation between executive dysfunction and behavioral symptoms in autistic children? a systematic review
Author/Authors
shiri, vali isfahan university of medical sciences - school of rehabilitation sciences, musculoskeletal research center - department of occupational therapy, ايران , hoseyni, ali university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of occupational therapy, ايران , pishyareh, ebrahim university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences - department of occupational therapy, ايران , nejati, vahid shahid beheshti university - department of cognitive neuroscience (brain and cognition), ايران , emami, mahbubeh university of welfare and rehabilitation - school of rehabilitation sciences, ايران , shiri, esmail shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - department of psychology and educational, ايران
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Abstract
context: the relationship between executive dysfunction and behavioral symptoms in high-functioning autism is of great interest to researchers. evidence acquisition: this systematic review was conducted among articles, which were published before september 15, 2017 and were available in scientific databases, including medline and embase. results: according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 16 articles were selected. all articles showed 4 and 5 basis points on the pedro scale and had moderate quality. also, according to the center for evidence-based medicine (cebm) scale, the level of evidence was poor to moderate among articles. conclusions: based on the available information, executive dysfunction may be associated with behavioral symptoms. however, further research is required to determine the exact relationship between executive function and behavioral symptoms.
Keywords
executive dysfunctions , autism , behavioral symptoms , systematic review
Journal title
Archives of Neuroscience
Journal title
Archives of Neuroscience
Record number
2670413
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