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NCT ID: NCT03183674 Completed - Autistic Disorder Clinical Trials

Oxytocin in Spectrum Autism Disorders

OxytocinASD
Start date: July 15, 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Observe effects of oxytocin on individuals with autism spectrum disorder

NCT ID: NCT03179787 Completed - Autism Clinical Trials

Post-Marketing Surveillance Study of Aripiprazole in Patients With Autism

Start date: April 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of aripiprazole in patients with autism in the real world clinical setting in Japan.

NCT ID: NCT03177590 Completed - Autism Clinical Trials

Recording Facial and Vocal Emotional Productions in Children With Autism as Part of the JEMImE Project

Start date: May 10, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the JEMImE project is to create a serious game to help children with Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) develop facial and vocal emotions in context. The objective of this study is to record facial and vocal emotional productions in children with autism and PDD in order to create an algorithm for the recognition of facial emotional expressions implemented in the serious game JEMImE.

NCT ID: NCT03177525 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Parent Training to Enhance Social Success for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Start date: August 9, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit characteristic deficits in social initiation and there are no empirically validated treatments specifically for this core deficit. While parent training is known to be a critical intervention component, few social skills programs involve parents. This study will capitalize on an existing social skills group already established at the community agency Abilities United, with the goal of enhancing the program's effectiveness by adding a parent component. Specifically, the proposed study will investigate whether a novel parent mediated social skills program (Social SUCCESS), which provides parent training in conjunction with a social skills group intervention, will result in more frequent initiations during play with typically developing peers. Participants will include 50 children with ASD age 4:0 to 6:11 years. Children will be randomly assigned to either Social SUCCESS (N=25) or waiting list (N=25). Treatment will be provided for 8 weeks during a weekly 120-minute social skills group at Abilities United. The study will evaluate the effects of Social SUCCESS on areas of core social deficit including frequency of peer initiations using parent ratings, observational measures, standardized questionnaires, and a social eye tracking task. Outcomes will be compared to a waiting list control group. Findings will be disseminated through presentations and publications to aid clinicians in providing more effective social skills treatment for children with ASD and to enhance the scientific knowledge-base related to evidence-based social skills treatments. This research designed with the goal of stimulating additional scientific inquiry in the area of treatment for core social deficits in ASD and will provide a strong foundation for larger scale grants to study motivation-based interventions to improve social functioning.

NCT ID: NCT03164746 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Treatment by Therapeutic Body Wraps in Children and Adolescents Suffering From Autism With Severe Injurious Behavior.

PACKING
Start date: December 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Severe injurious behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder are challenging. First line treatment approaches include behavioral techniques but pharmacotherapy is frequently required despite frequent adverse effects in youths. Therapeutic body wraps has been reported in small series or case reports, but has never been assessed in the context of a randomized controlled trial. The present study is an exploratory, multicenter, randomized, controlled, open label with blinded outcome assessment (PROBE design) trial of the effect of wet versus dry therapeutic body wraps in children presenting with autism spectrum disorder and severe injurious behavior.

NCT ID: NCT03162445 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Bone Mass Accrual in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Start date: January 11, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is a observational study to investigate the degree to which bone mineral density is impaired in boys with autism compared with typically developing controls.

NCT ID: NCT03156153 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

A Study of Bumetanide for the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Start date: May 24, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are going to carry out a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial to study the efficiency and mechanism of bumetanide on the treatment of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

NCT ID: NCT03152383 Completed - Autism Clinical Trials

Examination of Differential Valuation of Leisure Items and Attention as Reinforcers in Children With Autism

Start date: June 22, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare how children with autism, typically developing children, and children with other developmental delays value social attention and toys. The first part of the study seeks to determine whether breakpoints when responding on progressive ratio (PR) schedules can be used to determine the value of leisure items and attention. By comparing the breakpoints obtained for leisure items and attention, the researchers will determine the differential valuation of leisure items and attention. It is anticipated that the manner in which individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis and those who do not will differ with respect to the degree to which they value these two types of stimuli. The second part of the study seeks to determine whether an intervention in which social attention is paired with primary reinforcers impacts responding during the PR assessment, in children with ASD.

NCT ID: NCT03123146 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Behaviour

Start date: June 1, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Individuals with high functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently experience obsessions and/or compulsions that are similar to those specified in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5) criteria for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). However, little research exists on effective interventions for OCD symptoms (referred to as OCBs) in ASD. In a randomized controlled trial, a manualized functional behavior-based cognitive-behavior therapy (Fb-CBT) consisting of traditional CBT components (psychoeducation and mapping, cognitive-behavioral skills training, exposure, and response prevention) as well as function-based behavioral assessment will be evaluated. Participants will be assigned randomly to Fb-CBT or treatment as usual (TAU). Primary and secondary outcome measures will be used to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment, and will be administered at pre and post-intervention as well as six month follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT03115671 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Efficacy Study of Vayarin in Children With Autism and Comorbid Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Start date: November 30, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research study is carried out to examine the effects of Phosphatidylserine-Omega 3 supplements (i.e., Vayarin) among children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD. Participants will be randomised either to receive the Vayarin treatment (Intervention group) or to a Control group.