Trials in High Point, North Carolina
Here are the top 4 medical studies for autism in High Point, North Carolina
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Behavioral Intervention
Physical Activity Program for Intellectual Disability
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
"This trial aims to study the effects of an exercise program called PACE on adults with intellectual disabilities who do not have Alzheimer's or age-related dementias. 120 adults with intellectual disabilities, their
Behavioral Intervention
Telehealth Programs for Autism
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Carrboro, North Carolina
This trial aims to compare the effectiveness of a telehealth program called STRW-T, which focuses on daily living skills, with another telehealth program called PEERS-T, which focuses on social skills.
Behavioral Intervention
Virtual Family Navigation for Autism
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Carrboro, North Carolina
This trial aims to see if providing telehealth-based Family Navigation can help Black toddlers with autism get enrolled in community-based intervention programs more quickly after their diagnosis. They want to find out if Family Navigation can
Behavioral Intervention
Peer Interventions for Autism
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
This trial will evaluate interventions to improve communication in preschoolers with ASD who have limited or no spoken language. Kids with ASD can benefit from peer-mediated interventions, but 30% remain minimally-verbal. This study will test different approaches to help improve communication.
Behavioral Intervention
Suicide Prevention Interventions for Autism
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
This trial is testing two methods to prevent suicide in autistic youth aged 12-24. One method involves creating a personalized safety plan, while the other adds ongoing support through periodic check-ins. The safety plan helps individuals recognize warning signs and use coping strategies, and the check-ins provide continuous support.
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