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The developmental profile in children with autism spectrum disorder: analysis of selected clinical cases using the Griffiths III scales
openIl mio progetto per questo elaborato consiste nell’analisi qualitativa dei profili di sviluppo ottenuti dalla somministrazione delle scale Griffiths III a soggetti con disturbo dello spettro autistico.
Le scale Griffiths III (Green et al., 2016) sono uno strumento utilizzato nella pratica clinica per valutare lo sviluppo del bambino dagli 0 ai 6 anni di età; sono composte da 5 scale, ognuna rappresentante un ambito dello sviluppo del bambino. Le scale Griffiths III rappresentano un gold standard nella valutazione dello sviluppo dei bambini di età prescolare.
Il disturbo dello spettro autistico è un disturbo del neurosviluppo caratterizzato da deficit persistenti nella comunicazione sociale, nell’interazione sociale e pattern di comportamento e interessi o attività ristretti e ripetitivi (American Psychiatric Association, 2014). In Italia si stima una prevalenza di 1 bambino con disturbo dello spettro autistico ogni 77 (Scattoni et al., 2023).
Il mio studio nasce dalla volontà di osservare nella mia pratica clinica di terapista della neuro e psicomotricità dell’età evolutiva le conclusioni e i risultati ottenuti dallo studio pubblicato nel 2023 dal titolo “Developmental profiles of young children with autism spectrum disorder and global developmental delay: A study with the Griffiths III scales” (Taddei et al., 2023). L’articolo ipotizza l’esistenza di un profilo di sviluppo tipico che caratterizza i bambini con disturbo dello spettro autistico: questo risulta essere disomogeneo con maggiori deficit nell’area del linguaggio e della comunicazione e nell’area personale-socio-emotiva rispetto alle restanti aree dello sviluppo.
Il progetto è stato condotto presso il centro di riabilitazione neuropsichiatrica e di psicoterapia dell'età evolutiva Dosso Verde di Pavia per gentile concessione del direttore sanitario, del legale rappresentante e in collaborazione con i neuropsichiatri infantili dell’istituto.
Sono stati presi in analisi i profili di sviluppo di 10 pazienti con disturbo dello spettro autistico, di cui 7 maschi e 3 femmine, di età compresa fra i 18 e i 48 mesi
Book Review: Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
Author: Ethan Mollick
Reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Zachary E. Griffiths, Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the Army
Zachary E. Griffiths’ review of Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI, portrays Ethan Mollick’s book as a concise, easy-to-read tour of artificial intelligence—a user’s guide of sorts. With insightful information about how to use AI, Mollick’s work also covers the history of artificial intelligence and ethical and legal issues that come with using large language models. In his review, Griffiths recommends all Army officers read this book.
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Entry points and specialist qualifications in nursing
Sarah Robinson and Peter Griffiths explore other countries’ approaches to pre-registration nurse education. The publication of Modernising Nursing Careers in 2006 by the Department of Health recommended a review of pre-registration nurse education in the UK. The purpose of the review is to ensure that pre-registration education provides the appropriate basis for reforming the nursing careers framework, developing a competent and flexible workforce and achieving an optimum balance between specialist and generalist roles (1)....<br/
Griffiths, E J, NX53484
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Griffiths, E R, QX12559
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Theoretical Loss and Gambling Intensity (Revisited): A Response to Braverman et al. (2013)
In this paper, we provide a brief response to Braverman and colleagues’ (2013) critique of our ‘Theoretical Loss’ metric as a measure of monetary gambling intensity (Auer & Griffiths, 2013; Auer, Schneeberger & Griffiths, 2012). We argue that ‘gambling intensity’ and ‘gambling involvement’ are essentially the same construct as descriptors of monetary gambling activity. Additionally, we acknowledge that playing duration (i.e., the amount of time – as opposed to money – actually spent gambling) is clearly another important indicator of gambling involvement – something that we have consistently noted in our previous studies including our empirical studies on gambling using behavioural tracking data. Braverman and colleagues claim that the concept of Theoretical Loss is nullified when statistical analysis focuses solely on one game type as the house edge is constant across all games. In fact, they state, the correlation between total amount wagered and Theoretical Loss is perfect. Unfortunately, this is incorrect. To disprove the claim made, we demonstrate that in sports betting (i.e., a single game type), the amount wagered does not reflect monetary gambling involvement using actual payout percentage data (based on 52,500 independent bets provided to us by an online European bookmaker). After reviewing the arguments presented by Braverman and colleagues, we are still of the view that when it comes to purely monetary measures of ‘gambling intensity’, the Theoretical Loss metric is a more robust and accurate measure than other financial proxy measures such as ‘amount wagered’ (i.e., bet size) as a measure of what players are prepared to financially risk while gambling
Griffiths, E A, VX33980
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The Alysiinae (Hym. Braconidae) parasites of the Agromyzidae (Diptera). VII Supplement.
Zusätzliche Informationen aus der Sammlung europäischer Alysiinae (haupsächlich Dacnusini) des Autors werden veröffentlicht aus Anlaß der Übergabe dieser Sammlung an das British Museum (Natural History). Zehn neue Arten werden beschrieben, zwei in Dacnusa Haliday (D. arctica spec. nov. und D. euphrasiella spec. nov.), drei in Exotela Förster (E. viciae spec. nov., E. lathyri spec. nov. und E. chromatomyia spec. nov.) und fünf in Chorebus Haliday (C. galii spec. nov., C. rostratae spec. nov., C. chenopodii spec. nov., C. claripennis spec. nov. und C. eucodonis spec. nov.). Chorebus stenocentrus (Thomson) wird neu beschrieben.Nomenklatorische Handlungenchenopodii Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.claripennis Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.eucodonis Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.galii Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.rostratae Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.stenocentrus (Thomson, 1895) (Chorebus), comb. n. hitherto Dacnusa (Dacnusa) stenocentraarctica Griffiths, 1984 (Dacnusa), spec. n.cerpheres (Nixon, 1948) (Dacnusa), comb. n. hitherto Rhizarcha cerphereseuphrasiella Griffiths, 1984 (Dacnusa), spec. n.chromatomyiae Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n.lathyri Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n.viciae Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n.Supplementary information from the author´s collection of European Alysiinae (mainly Dacnusini) is here published on the occasion of the deposition of that collection in the British Museum (Natural History). Ten new species are described, two in Dacnusa Haliday (D. arctica spec. nov. and D. euphrasiella spec. nov.), three in Exotela Förster (E. viciae spec. nov., E. lathyri spec. nov. and E. chromatomyia spec. nov.), and five in Chorebus Haliday (C. galii spec. nov., C. rostratae spec. nov., C. chenopodii spec. nov., C. claripennis spec. nov. and C. eucodonis spec. nov.). Chorebus stenocentrus (Thomson) is redescribed.Nomenclatural Actschenopodii Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.claripennis Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.eucodonis Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.galii Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.rostratae Griffiths, 1984 (Chorebus), spec. n.stenocentrus (Thomson, 1895) (Chorebus), comb. n. hitherto Dacnusa (Dacnusa) stenocentraarctica Griffiths, 1984 (Dacnusa), spec. n.cerpheres (Nixon, 1948) (Dacnusa), comb. n. hitherto Rhizarcha cerphereseuphrasiella Griffiths, 1984 (Dacnusa), spec. n.chromatomyiae Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n.lathyri Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n.viciae Griffiths, 1984 (Exotela), spec. n
Griffiths, Bombadier E M, 13455
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Why don't adolescents turn up for gambling treatment (revisited)?
In a previous issue of the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues, Griffiths (2001) raised 10 speculative reasons as to why so few adolescents enrol for treatment programs when compared with adults. This paper explores the issue a little further with another 11 possible reasons. These are (i) adolescents don't seek treatment in general; (ii) adolescents may seek other forms of treatment, but gambling problems are less likely to be seen as requiring intervention; (iii) treating other underlying problems may help adolescent gambling problems; (iv) a dolescent gambling ‘bail-outs’ can mask gambling problems; (v) a ttending treatment programs may be stigmatising for adolescents; (vi) adolescents may commit suicide before getting treatment; (vii) a dolescent gamblers may be lying or distorting the truth when they fill out survey questionnaires; (viii) a dolescents may not understand what they are asked in questionnaires; (ix) screening instruments for adolescent problem gambling are being used incorrectly; (x) adolescent gambling may be socially constructed to be nonproblematic; and (xi) adolescent excesses may change too quickly to warrant treatment
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