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Question: Among children with autism who begin intensive early behavioral interventions at 18–30 months, do benefits persist at age 6 years?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Randomized controlled trial
Researchers in Seattle, WA questioned whether the positive results observed as part of a previously completed randomized controlled trial of the use of the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) in autistic children would be sustained at age 6 years. In the original trial, 48 children were randomized at age 18–30 months to …
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