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Misophonia in Children and Adolescents: Age Differences, Risk Factors, Psychiatric and Psychological Correlates. A Pilot Study with Mothers' Involvement
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2023 Sep 8. doi: 10.1007/s10578-023-01593-y. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMisophonia is a type of disorder characterized by decreased sound tolerance. While it typically begins in childhood, research on its characteristics in this population is limited. We assessed 90 children aged 7-18 with and without misophonia, along with their mothers, using interviews, questionnaires, and performance-based tests. Younger children with misophonia were more likely to use aggression in response to triggers than older, while adolescents largely reported self-harm during triggers. Children with misophonia did no...
Source: Child Psychiatry and Human Development - September 8, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Marta Siepsiak Anna Turek Magdalena Micha łowska Ma łgorzata Gambin Wojciech Łukasz Dragan Source Type: research

Association of perchlorate, thiocyanate, and nitrate with dyslexic risk
This study suggests the possible neurotoxicity of thiocyanate in dyslexia. Further investigation is warranted to confirm our findings and clarify the potential mechanisms.PMID:36898444 | DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138349
Source: Chemosphere - March 10, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Kaiheng Zhu Yanjian Wan Bing Zhu Haoxue Wang Qi Liu Xinyan Xie Qi Jiang Yanan Feng Pei Xiao Zhen Xiang Ranran Song Source Type: research

Perceived negative consequences of dyslexia: the influence of person and environmental factors
Ann Dyslexia. 2022 Nov 30. doi: 10.1007/s11881-022-00274-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPerceived negative consequences of dyslexia entail the degree to which an individual perceives negative outcomes, such as low academic achievement or feelings of anxiety and depression, and attributes these experiences to the disorder. In the current study, we examined how perceived consequences of dyslexia are influenced by person and environmental factors. Perceived consequences were evaluated for the academic domain and the domain of mental health (depression, anxiety). Participants were 123 Dutch students with dyslexia. Cognitive ...
Source: Annals of Dyslexia - November 30, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Loes Bazen Elise H de Bree Madelon van den Boer Peter F de Jong Source Type: research

36 Study of the prevalence of autistic traits and alexithymia, with associated psychiatric comorbidity, in an outpatient program of patients with functional neurological symptom disorder (FNSD)
Conclusion Whilst higher rates of neurodevelopmental disorders have previously been reported in FNSD, we report new evidence for a high proportion of autistic traits and further evidence of a high prevalence of alexithymia in a group of adults with FNSD.1–10 Mechanistic insights are limited however autistic traits may be associated with FNSD due to altered sensitivity to sensory data, as well as cognitive or affective biases, or increased susceptibility to panic. There may be an additional contribution from psychosocial stressors. Clinically, the AQ-10 and TAS-20 may be important tools in the management of FNSD, and ...
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - November 14, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Cole, R., Elmalem, M., Abrol, E., Petrochilos, P. Tags: Members ' Poster Abstracts Source Type: research

Disabled members look to the legacy of 2022
The first plenary sessions of UNISON’s annual disabled members conference took place this morning, with the cost of living and securing a legacy for the unions’ Year of the Disabled Worker dominating proceedings. But it also saw member Paddy Toner presented with his award as this year’s winner of the union’s Local Service Champions Awards by general secretary Christina McAnea (pictured above). Mr Toner is a rehabilitation worker for the visually impaired at Halton Borough Council. He himself is registered blind. He was nominated by Helen Illidge, his support worker, who accompanied him to the conference. Watch a v...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - October 30, 2022 Category: Food Science Authors: Amanda Kendal Tags: Article News 2022 National Disabled Members Conference Local Service Champions Awards Source Type: news

Books are my refuge, but I had to overcome dyslexia to write the stories I was bursting to tell
Nobody could read my writing but, desperate to conjure another world, I eventually became an authorStories for me have always been an escape. At first it was those written by other people – I slid into them when things in the real world became overwhelming. I can map my childhood throughThe Secret Garden viaA Town Like Alice. As a dyslexic child who struggled to read, I listened endlessly to story tapes from the library, and my tastes were dictated by what was available.I used the story tapes to block out the small unhappinesses of my life – my loneliness at school, my mother’s long illness. She was one of the first ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - April 3, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Natasha Solomons Tags: Life and style Books Mona Lisa Psychology Science Health & wellbeing Culture Source Type: news