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The following pages link to Social demographic change and autism (Q34395694):
Displaying 16 items.
- Genes can point to environments that matter to advance public health (Q28678253) (← links)
- Prenatal and perinatal risk factors in a twin study of autism spectrum disorders (Q33811731) (← links)
- Autism and intellectual disability are differentially related to sociodemographic background at birth. (Q33867423) (← links)
- Social influence and the autism epidemic (Q34082356) (← links)
- Effects of Causes and Causes of Effects: Some Remarks From the Sociological Side (Q34609751) (← links)
- Socioeconomic Status and the Increased Prevalence of Autism in California (Q34915095) (← links)
- Risk as Social Context: Immigration Policy and Autism in California1 (Q35018908) (← links)
- Focal Points, Endogenous Processes, and Exogenous Shocks in the Autism Epidemic (Q35831132) (← links)
- Advanced paternal age at birth: phenotypic and etiologic associations with eating pathology in offspring (Q37330328) (← links)
- Gender Differences in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Autism and Fragile X Syndrome (Q37902596) (← links)
- Adjudicating non-knowledge in the Omnibus Autism Proceedings (Q38455865) (← links)
- Maternal folate status as a risk factor for autism spectrum disorders: a review of existing evidence (Q38560962) (← links)
- Increasing autism prevalence in metropolitan New Jersey (Q40078129) (← links)
- Social Context, Biology, and the Definition of Disorder (Q47680973) (← links)
- Heritability and the equal environments assumption: evidence from multiple samples of misclassified twins (Q48443768) (← links)
- Brief Report: Phenotypic Differences and their Relationship to Paternal Age and Gender in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q50302247) (← links)