Titre : | Autism: recognition, referral, diagnosis and management of adults on the autism spectrum | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence - NICE, Auteur | Editeur : | Leicester [Angleterre] : British Psychological Society | Année de publication : | 2012 | Autre Editeur : | London [Angleterre] : Royal College of Psychiatrist | Importance : | 470 p. | Format : | 17cm x 24cm x 2,5cm | Accompagnement : | 1 CD-Rom | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-908020-51-2 | Note générale : | Bibliogr. | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | ACCOMPAGNEMENT ADULTE AUTISME COMMUNICATION FACILITEE DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC DIFFERENTIEL EMPLOI ETIOLOGIE EVALUATION HABILETE SOCIALE INTERVENTION INTERVENTION COMPORTEMENTALE LOISIR PREVALENCE RECOMMANDATION DE PRATIQUES PROFESSIONNELLES REGIME ALIMENTAIRE SIGNE D’ALERTE SYMPTOME THERAPIE COMPORTEMENTALE ET COGNITIVE (TCC) TRAITEMENT MEDICAMENTEUX
| Index. décimale : | ADU-A ADU-A Adultes - Généralités | Résumé : | Autism is a lifelong condition with particular issues for adults, which are addressed by this NICE guideline. While some people are diagnosed in childhood, a large proportion of adults with autism find obtaining a diagnosis in adulthood difficult or impossible. Under-recognition of autism in adults can lead to inadequate care, masking of coexisting mental and physical health problems, and to social and economic exclusion. This guideline aims to address these widespread problems and increase the uptake of interventions by adults with autism to enable them to live more independent lives.
This guideline reviews the evidence for care of adults with autism across the care pathway, from identification, assessment and diagnosis, to organisation, delivery and settings for care, through to psychosocial interventions and biomedical interventions for autism, challenging behaviour and coexisting mental health problems. The guideline also contains a chapter on the experience of care for adults with autism, and their families and carers, which provides a context for the evidence reviews that follow. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] | En ligne : | http://publications.nice.org.uk/autism-recognition-referral-diagnosis-and-manage [...] | Permalink : | http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1907 |
Autism: recognition, referral, diagnosis and management of adults on the autism spectrum [texte imprimé] / National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence - NICE, Auteur . - Leicester (St Andrews House, 48 Princess Road East, LE1 7DR, Angleterre) : British Psychological Society : London (17 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8PG, Angleterre) : Royal College of Psychiatrist, 2012 . - 470 p. ; 17cm x 24cm x 2,5cm + 1 CD-Rom. ISBN : 978-1-908020-51-2 Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | ACCOMPAGNEMENT ADULTE AUTISME COMMUNICATION FACILITEE DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC DIFFERENTIEL EMPLOI ETIOLOGIE EVALUATION HABILETE SOCIALE INTERVENTION INTERVENTION COMPORTEMENTALE LOISIR PREVALENCE RECOMMANDATION DE PRATIQUES PROFESSIONNELLES REGIME ALIMENTAIRE SIGNE D’ALERTE SYMPTOME THERAPIE COMPORTEMENTALE ET COGNITIVE (TCC) TRAITEMENT MEDICAMENTEUX
| Index. décimale : | ADU-A ADU-A Adultes - Généralités | Résumé : | Autism is a lifelong condition with particular issues for adults, which are addressed by this NICE guideline. While some people are diagnosed in childhood, a large proportion of adults with autism find obtaining a diagnosis in adulthood difficult or impossible. Under-recognition of autism in adults can lead to inadequate care, masking of coexisting mental and physical health problems, and to social and economic exclusion. This guideline aims to address these widespread problems and increase the uptake of interventions by adults with autism to enable them to live more independent lives.
This guideline reviews the evidence for care of adults with autism across the care pathway, from identification, assessment and diagnosis, to organisation, delivery and settings for care, through to psychosocial interventions and biomedical interventions for autism, challenging behaviour and coexisting mental health problems. The guideline also contains a chapter on the experience of care for adults with autism, and their families and carers, which provides a context for the evidence reviews that follow. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] | En ligne : | http://publications.nice.org.uk/autism-recognition-referral-diagnosis-and-manage [...] | Permalink : | http://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1907 |
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