Clinical Trials / Research Studies
Autism / Fragile X

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Autism and ADHD Study For Children and Teens 4 to 17 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to understand the benefits and side effects of medicines often used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children with autism. We want to determine the relative effect ...More

Autism and Emotion Dysregulation Study for Children 8 to 12 Years Old and Their Caregivers

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to test how well a treatment program called Regulating Together works for children diagnosed with ASD who have emotion dysregulation difficulties. ...More

Autism and Executive Functioning Study for Children 8 to 12 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to learn more about treatment for planning, organizing, and completing homework. ...More

Autism Daily Living Skills Study for High School Juniors and Seniors

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn more about the daily living skills (e.g., laundry, hygiene, cooking, money management) of autistic teens. Teens and their caregiver may be randomized to participate in a weekly inter ...More

Autism Social Skills Study for High School Juniors and Seniors

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn more about the social skills (e.g., having conversations, building friendships, handling conflict) in teens with autism. Involves a 15-week intervention to build age-appropriate soci ...More

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Depression Study for Teens and Young Adults 13 to 26 years old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to evaluate the efficacy of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in reducing treatment resistant depressive symptoms in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We want to better understand how to treat depression for those diagn ...More

Autism Study for Children, Teens and Adults 10 to 40 Years Old

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study to gather additional information to help identify new subgroups within the autism spectrum. ...More

Autism Study for High School Juniors and Seniors

Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to learn more about treatments that lead to a successful transition from high school to adulthood for autistic teens. Teens and their caregiver will be randomized to participate in eith ...More

Autism Study for Middle Schoolers and Their Caregiver(s)

Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study, also known as a clinical trial, to evaluate the effectiveness of an 8-week program designed to teach social skills or academic skills to children with autism. ...More

Help Speed Up Autism Research- Join SPARK today

  • Gender: Female, Male

SPARK: Simons Foundation Powering Autism Research for Knowledge Cincinnati Children's is recruiting for a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to build a research community of individuals with autism and their families. SPARK aims to build a research community of te ...More

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Adult Participants or Parents of Participants:

Cincinnati Children’s is involved in research because it is very important to understanding diseases and developing ways to prevent and treat health problems in children, as well as adults. Learn more about how you can help. Contact us at clinicalstudies@cchmc.org or 513-636-0098. Or, enroll in our database to be notified about future studies by completing an online sign up form.

Sponsors and Investigators:

The Office for Clinical and Translational Research at Cincinnati Children’s provides sponsors and investigators with comprehensive support services, research tools, personnel and facilities to conduct or facilitate pediatric and adult clinical research studies. Contact us at OCTR@cchmc.org or 513-636-0314.