A clinical and cost-effectiveness trial of a parent group intervention to manage challenging restricted and repetitive behaviours in young children with autism spectrum disorder: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Victoria Grahame
Linda Dixon
Sue Fletcher-Watson
Deborah Garland
Magdalena Glod
Jane Goodwin
Zoe Grayson
Saoirse Heron
Emma Honey
Rebecca Iversen
Adetayo S. Kasim
Ashleigh Kernohan
Ehsan Kharatikoopaei
Ann Le Couteur
Leila Mackie
Ayesha Mathias
Helen Probert
Deborah Riby
Priyanka Rob
Leanne Rogan
Sarah Thompson
Luke Vale
Eamonn Walls
Elspeth Imogen Webb
Christopher Weetman
Faye Wolstenhulme
Ruth Wood
Jacqui Rodgers
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[1] Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorder Service (CNDS),Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
[2] The University of Edinburgh,Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre
[3] North East Resource Centre,National Autistic Society
[4] Royal Victoria Infirmary,Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Level 3, Sir James Spence Institute
[5] Royal Hospital for Sick Children,Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre, Child Life and Health
[6] Royal Edinburgh Hospital,Durham Research Methods Centre
[7] Kennedy Tower,Population Health Sciences Institute
[8] Durham University,Department of Anthropology
[9] Newcastle University,Newcastle Clinical Trials Unit
[10] Durham University,Psychology Department
[11] Newcastle University 1-4 Claremont Terrace,undefined
[12] Durham University,undefined
[13] Science Laboratories,undefined
[14] Derwentside CAMHS,undefined
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Trials | / 22卷
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Autism spectrum disorder; Randomised controlled trial; Restricted and repetitive behaviours; Parent-mediated intervention;
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