Yonder: Autism, home visits, suicidal ideation, and young sudden cardiac death

  • Rashid A
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A UK research team recently sought to examine the I "process of resolving contradiction" i in autism diagnosis for adults and adolescents.[1] They analysed audio recordings of 18 specialist clinical assessment meetings in four teams in England covering 88 cases in total. Graph: Yonder: a diverse selection of primary care relevant research stories from beyond the mainstream biomedical literature Autism Social scientists have long recognised that diagnosis is not as straightforward as us medics might think, but is rather an interactive process that is imbued with uncertainty and contradiction. In particular, some have chronic physical conditions, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

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Rashid, A. (2021). Yonder: Autism, home visits, suicidal ideation, and young sudden cardiac death. British Journal of General Practice, 71(704), 129–129. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21x715145

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