Publications by authors named "Rachel S Levy"

Article Synopsis
  • Accurate measurement of social communication in autistic children is crucial for assessing skills and setting intervention goals, but structured assessments may increase irritability and affect communication scores.
  • A study evaluated 114 autistic toddlers using both a structured task (CSBS) and a naturalistic play-based interaction (MCX), finding that irritability was significantly higher during the structured assessment.
  • Results indicated that higher irritability during the CSBS was linked to lower social communication scores, suggesting that certain assessment types can negatively impact children's performance and highlighting the need for more representative measures.
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Purpose: The majority of autistic toddlers present with clinically significant levels of internalizing or externalizing behaviors. Despite the prevalence of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in caseloads, the overwhelming majority of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have not received specialized instruction in how to support children with these behaviors. The purpose of this study was to identify which child and caregiver characteristics are most associated with internalizing and externalizing behaviors in autistic toddlers in order to consider how SLPs may tailor their treatment to better support the individual needs of autistic children.

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This paper summarises the results obtained from the doping control analyses performed during the Summer XXXI Olympic Games (August 3-21, 2016) and the XV Paralympic Games (September 7-18, 2016). The analyses of all doping control samples were performed at the Brazilian Doping Control Laboratory (LBCD), a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited laboratory located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A new facility at Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ) was built and fully operated by over 700 professionals, including Brazilian and international scientists, administrative staff, and volunteers.

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