Talena C Day
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McKenney E, Richards J, Day T, Brunwasser S, Cucchiara C, Kofner B, et al.
Autism
. 2024 Feb;
28(8):1972-1984.
PMID: 38380636
How satisfied people feel with their social connections and support is related to mental health outcomes for many different types of people. People may feel less socially connected at some...
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McKenney E, Brunwasser S, Richards J, Day T, Kofner B, McDonald R, et al.
Autism Adulthood
. 2023 Dec;
5(4):374-388.
PMID: 38116057
Background: Improving the understanding and treatment of mental health concerns, including depression and anxiety, are significant priorities for autistic adults. While several theories have been proposed to explain the high...
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Day T, Gerber A, McNair M, Reicher D, Lerner M
Autism Res
. 2023 May;
16(7):1403-1412.
PMID: 37222243
The COVID-19 pandemic elicited increases in anxiety and depression in youth, and youth on the autism spectrum demonstrate elevations in such symptoms pre-pandemic. However, it is unclear whether autistic youth...
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Day T, Malik I, Boateng S, Hauschild K, Lerner M
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2023 Jan;
54(4):1235-1248.
PMID: 36694007
Autistic youth display difficulties in emotion recognition, yet little research has examined behavioral and neural indices of vocal emotion recognition (VER). The current study examines behavioral and event-related potential (N100,...
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M Keifer C, Day T, Hauschild K, Lerner M
Curr Psychiatry Rep
. 2021 Apr;
23(6):32.
PMID: 33851268
Purpose Of Review: While there has been sustained interest in understanding the role of reward processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), researchers are just beginning to focus on the anticipation...
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Self-reported social impairments predict depressive disorder in adults with autism spectrum disorder
Day T, McNaughton K, Naples A, McPartland J
Autism
. 2019 Jun;
24(2):297-306.
PMID: 31238701
In adults with autism spectrum disorder, co-occurring psychiatric conditions are prevalent, and depression is one of the most common co-occurring disorders. This study examined the relationship between depression and cognitive...