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Repetitive Behaviour in Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: A 10-year follow-up.
Georgina Edwards
,
Jane Waite
, Laurie Powis
, Caroline Richards
,
Lauren Shelley
, Chris Oliver
School of Psychology
College of Health and Life Sciences
Applied Health Research Group
Aston University
Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, University of Birmingham
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Repetitive Behavior
100%
10-year Follow-up
100%
Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome
100%
Anxiety Scale
20%
Depression Scale
20%
Anxiety-depression
20%
Mental Health Problems
20%
Impulsivity
20%
Preschool
20%
Mood Scale
20%
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function
20%
Questionnaire Survey
10%
Communication Difficulties
10%
Executive Dysfunction
10%
Absence of Evidence
10%
Parent Carers
10%
Causal Mechanisms
10%
Self-control
10%
Communication Ability
10%
Social Communication
10%
Hyperactivity
10%
Anxiety-like Behavior
10%
Behavior Health
10%
Gene-gene
10%
Retention Rate
10%
Social Communication Questionnaire
10%
Generalized Anxiety
10%
Compulsive Behavior
10%
Activity Survey
10%
Mage
10%
Emotional Regulation
10%
EP300 Gene
10%
Social Difficulties
10%
Wessex
10%
CREBBP Gene
10%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Mood
100%
Executive Function
100%
Impulsivity
100%
Compulsive Behavior
50%
Neuroscience
Compulsive Behavior
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
18%
Executive Function
18%
Impulsivity
18%
Executive Dysfunction
9%
Hyperactivity
9%