JAMA Psychiatry
Original Investigation
April 17, 2024
SvenÌýSandin,ÌýPhD; Benjamin H. K.ÌýYip,ÌýPhD; WeiyaoÌýYin,ÌýMD, PhD; Lauren A.ÌýWeiss,ÌýPhD; Joseph D.ÌýDougherty,ÌýPhD; StuartÌýFass,ÌýBSc; John N.ÌýConstantino,ÌýMD; ZhuÌýHailin,ÌýPhD; Tychele N.ÌýTurner,ÌýPhD; NatashaÌýMarrus,ÌýMD, PhD; David H.ÌýGutmann,ÌýMD, PhD; Stephan J.ÌýSanders,ÌýPhD; BenjaminÌýChristoffersson,ÌýPhD
open access
online first
JAMA Psychiatry. 2024; 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.0525
This cohort study analyzes sex-specific differences in heritability of autism spectrum disorder among individuals in Sweden.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Network Open
Original Investigation
Psychiatry
September 5, 2023
WarrenÌýJones,ÌýPhD; CherylÌýKlaiman,ÌýPhD; ShanaÌýRichardson,ÌýPhD; MeenaÌýLambha,ÌýPhD; MorganneÌýReid,ÌýPhD; TaraleeÌýHamner,ÌýPhD; ChloeÌýBeacham,ÌýPhD; PeterÌýLewis,ÌýMBA; JoseÌýParedes,ÌýMS; LauraÌýEdwards,ÌýPhD; NatashaÌýMarrus,ÌýMD, PhD; John N.ÌýConstantino,ÌýMD; SarahÌýShultz,ÌýPhD; AmiÌýKlin,ÌýPhD
open access
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2023; 6(9):e2330145. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.30145
This diagnostic study develops an objective performance-based tool and assesses its ability to aid in the early diagnosis and assessment of autism in children younger than 3 years.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Network Open
Original Investigation
Psychiatry
May 4, 2023
TanyaÌýSt. John,ÌýPhD; Annette M.ÌýEstes,ÌýPhD; Heather C.ÌýHazlett,ÌýPhD; NatashaÌýMarrus,ÌýMD; Catherine A.ÌýBurrows,ÌýPhD; KevinÌýDonovan,ÌýPhD; SantiagoÌýTorres Gomez,ÌýPhD; Rebecca L.ÌýGrzadzinski,ÌýPhD; JuliaÌýParish-Morris,ÌýPhD; RachelÌýSmith,ÌýBA; MartinÌýStyner,ÌýPhD; DeaÌýGaric,ÌýPhD; JuhiÌýPandey,ÌýPhD; Chimei M.ÌýLee,ÌýPhD; Robert T.ÌýSchultz,ÌýPhD; Kelly N.ÌýBotteron,ÌýMD; LonnieÌýZwaigenbaum,ÌýMD; JosephÌýPiven,ÌýMD; Stephen R.ÌýDager,ÌýMD; IBIS Network
open access
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2023; 6(5):e2311543. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.11543
This cohort study investigates the association of sex, likelihood of autism based on family history, and structural brain alterations with executive function in children aged 2 years with high and low familial likelihood of autism.
JAMA Pediatrics
Original Investigation
December 1, 2013
JoanÌýLuby,ÌýMD; AndyÌýBelden,ÌýPhD; KellyÌýBotteron,ÌýMD; NatashaÌýMarrus,ÌýMD, PhD; Michael P.ÌýHarms,ÌýPhD; CaseyÌýBabb,ÌýBA; TomoyukiÌýNishino,ÌýMS; DeannaÌýBarch,ÌýPhD
free access
JAMA Pediatr. 2013; 167(12):1135-1142. 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.3139
Luby and colleagues investigated whether the income-to-needs ratio experienced in early childhood impacts brain development at school age and explored the mediators of this effect. Charles A. Nelson, PhD, provided a related editorial.