Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/04/19 Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited form of intellectual and developmental disability and the most common single gene cause of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). FXS has been widely researched, primarily via a medical model. Yet, the FXS literature lacks occupation-based outcome measures capturing improvements in everyday life. This research examined individual cases as part of a clinical trial and compared standardized testing results to occupation-based family interviews. Additional Authors and Speakers: Laura Hess Primary Author and Speaker: Tracy Ye Additional Authors and Speakers: Decerie Mendoza, Martina Dualan, Elena Javier

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