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Parent-Mediated Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Study Summary
This trial aims to study whether a parent-mediated intervention can help children with autism who have feeding challenges. The intervention would happen in the home, and the parent would work with a professional to establish goals and carry out the intervention based on the child's individual needs.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Parent-Child Relationship
- Meal
- Autism
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Does the trial currently accept participants who are younger than 25 years old?
"The prerequisites for this experiment necessitates that patients must be between the ages of 2 and 7. Furthermore, there are 269 trials available to those younger than 18 years old while 75 studies accommodate those older than 65."
For which demographic of individuals is participation in this medical study suitable?
"This research endeavour seeks 38 kids, aged two to seven, who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and have parental-reported dietary issues."
Is this medical experiment actively searching for participants?
"Negative, this experiment is no longer accepting participants. The research began on February 3rd 2017 and the most recent update was August 4th 2022. Nevertheless, there are currently 326 other trials that have open enrollment."
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