Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Video-based screening for children with suspected autism spectrum disorder – experience during the COVID-19 pandemic in India146
Joint attention and maternal attention across varying dyadic interactions for autistic children79
Genetic networks suggest Asperger’s syndrome as a distinct subtype of autism spectrum disorders50
Assessing ‘coherence’ in the spoken narrative accounts of autistic people: A systematic scoping review48
“That impending dread sort of feeling”: Experiences of social interaction from the perspectives of autistic adults47
Association of autism spectrum disorders and gastrointestinal infections in children42
No increased risk of mothers of children with autism having androgen-related cancers in an Australian population based sample38
Telepractice parent-implemented training and coaching in a rural area in the UK: Impact on mothers and their children with autism36
PDE3 inhibition by cilostazol attenuated developmental hyperserotonemia induced behavioural and biochemical deficits in a rat model of autism spectrum disorder30
Environmental interventions supporting autistic transition-age youth employability: A scoping review29
Understanding discrepancy in autism epidemiology in view of underpinning genetic architecture: Lessons learnt from studies in consanguineous populations27
Brief report: Parent-guided movements during play with children with autism spectrum disorder27
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Predicting typically-developing siblings’ acceptance of their sibling with ASD during emerging adulthood23
Efficacy of a computer-assisted cognitive-behavior therapy program for treating youth with anxiety and co-occurring autism spectrum disorder: Camp Cope-A-Lot21
Prediction of school-age outcomes for autistic children following receipt of group-early start denver model21
Goal-directed action anticipation and prediction error processing in children with autism spectrum disorders: An eye-movement study20
Gastrointestinal symptoms have a non-temporal association with regression in a cohort with autism spectrum disorder using the simons simplex collection19
Caregiver perspectives, experiences and service satisfaction, and health service utilization among families of children with developmental disorders at a tertiary center in a low-resource setting19
Parents’ modelling of play skills in spontaneous interactions may promote autistic children’s play behaviours19
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