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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Heather Moore
Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Exploring the Mediating Effect of Camouflaging and the Moderating Effect of Autistic Identity on the Relationship between Autistic Traits and Mental Wellbeing2024
Dr Heather Moore
Rose Watson
Allison Farnworth
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Inclusion of person-centred care in UK postgraduate medical education curricula: Interviews and documentary analysis2023
Dr Heather Moore
Dr Victoria Grahame
Professor Jeremy Parr
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Professor Ann Le Couteur
et al.
Combined social communication therapy at home and in education for young autistic children in England (PACT-G): a parallel, single-blind, randomised controlled trial2022
Dr Heather Moore
Dr Samuel Brice
Dr Barry Ingham
Professor Mark Freeston
Professor Jeremy Parr
et al.
The Mediating Effects of Alexithymia, Intolerance of Uncertainty, and Anxiety on the Relationship Between Sensory Processing Differences and Restricted and Repetitive Behaviours in Autistic Adults2022
Dr Heather Moore
Are child autism symptoms, developmental level and adaptive function associated with caregiver feelings of wellbeing and efficacy in the parenting role?2021
Dr Heather Moore
Allison Farnworth
Rose Watson
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Inclusion of person-centred care in medical and nursing undergraduate curricula in the UK: Interviews and documentary analysis2021
Dr Heather Moore
Dr Alasdair Blain
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Professor Grainne Gorman
Systematic review of cognitive deficits in adult mitochondrial disease2020
Dr Heather Moore
Dr Thomas Kelly
Alexandra Bright
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Dr Alasdair Blain
et al.
Cognitive deficits in adult m.3243A>G- and m.8344A>G-related mitochondrial disease: Importance of correcting for baseline intellectual ability2019
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Dr Victoria Grahame
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Professor Jeremy Parr
Dr Heather Moore
et al.
Paediatric Autism Communication Therapy-Generalised (PACT-G) against treatment as usual for reducing symptom severity in young children with autism spectrum disorder: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2018